Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. waives right to preliminary hearing
By Finn Trainer and Avery Donmoyer | August 21, 2023Sneathren said Jones’s decision was “knowingly and intelligently made.”
Sneathren said Jones’s decision was “knowingly and intelligently made.”
The Charlottesville community gathered at the Ting Pavilion on Friday evening to watch the Isabel Bailey Band, a folk-rock ensemble out of Richmond.
The event will include three brief dialogues about the impacts of the rally, with two speakers describing their experiences on Aug. 12, as well as a faith leader explaining the effect of the event on local religious groups.
Performed last week in the Helms Theatre as part of the Virginia Theatre Festival, the play follows the romance between Jack Ludwig — a World War II military doctor — and Louise Rabiner, an aspiring actress.
In her debut novel “Fireflies and Zeroes,” Liz Larson shares the shimmering firefly-like charm of Charlottesville alongside the city’s flaws, its zeroes.
Sanders said he hopes to change the narrative surrounding both the city manager role and Charlottesville.
Charlottesville’s flourishing arts and culture scene provides many opportunities to fill your summer days and explore new art, film and music.
This report comes as Charlottesville is experiencing a significant rise in gun violence, both on and off-Grounds.
Pickett commonly stations himself outside Bodo’s Bagels on the Corner with hand-painted signs criticizing Democrats and conventionally liberal ideology.
As primary winner, Deeds will go on to the Nov. 7 general election where he will face Republican candidate Philip Hamilton and Independent candidate J’riah Guerrero.
State Senator Creigh Deeds and Delegate Sally Hudson are battling for the 11th district senate seat in Tuesday's Democratic primary election.
The suspect, described as a thin, black male in dark clothing, has not yet been apprehended.
Per Judge Peatross’ ruling, the new corporation will not be able to substitute for the original Ratcliffe Foundation, leaving Trevilian Station Battlefield Foundation, Inc. as the sole Plaintiff, as Ratcliffe’s lack of corporate status prevents it from claiming legal standing.
As the wave of book bans reaches Virginia, public schools are being forced to consider the balance between students’ exploration and protection through literature.
Ahead of her quickly approaching graduation, Gualitieri sat down to speak about coming into herself as an artist in Charlottesville and the mark she hopes to leave on the University’s vibrant and talent-filled art scene.
With early voting to begin May 5, civic groups on Grounds — including the U.Va Center for Politics and University Democrats — have sought to maintain student engagement in the upcoming election before students leave for the summer.
Carter said she was excited to join the team of directors and begin to better understand Madison House’s operations.
Third-year College student Luke Richard Powers is a rising star in the Charlottesville music scene, coming off not only a recent performance at the Southern but the release of his new single “Red and Blue.”
WXTJ is the University's freeform student radio station, and it has been a beloved home to its student DJs for nearly ten years.
This semester, FYP put on a four-night run from April 20-23 of the 2013 Broadway musical “Big Fish” directed by fourth-year Engineering student Dreyden Wedertz.