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Officer pleads not guilty

Charlottesville police officer Wilbert Davis Brassfield pleaded not guilty to three counts of embezzlement Friday, according to court records. Brassfield was charged for his alleged involvement with the unauthorized withdrawal of more than $10,000 from the Courts of Praise Christian Fellowship's bank account.

Students fall after balcony collapses

Charlottesville Police identified two students who were injured early Saturday morning when a portion of a balcony railing suddenly collapsed at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house at the University.

RAs receive

Resident Advisors participated in a one-hour "Hands-Only" cardiopulmonary resuscitation training session Aug.

Vandals target student

[caption id="attachment_42411" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Police are investigating incidents that took place during the weekend outside a Lawn room after a student and Dean of Students Allen Groves alerted authorities.

Voters to weigh in on three state initiatives

On the ballot for Tuesday's midterm elections are three initiatives that would change the state's tax and budgeting policies. For two consecutive years, the proposed constitutional amendments have received bipartisan and nearly unanimous approval when put to a vote before the General Assembly.

Program turns to alternative funds

In light of a series of budget cuts, the Rodman Scholars Program plans to start an endowment to secure its own financial independence. The honors program for the Engineering School has an annual budget of about $30,000, said Engineering Prof.

Perriello discusses health care act

[caption id="attachment_36256" align="alignleft" width="199" caption="Freshman incumbent candidate Tom Perriello propelled "Patient's Bill of Rights" in a public event Wednesday.

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