
EMU President Susan Schultz Huxman responds to events in #Charlottesville
We stand in sympathy and in solidarity with our brothers and sisters caught up in the ugly, tragic violence ignited by virulent racism in Charlottesville.

We stand in sympathy and in solidarity with our brothers and sisters caught up in the ugly, tragic violence ignited by virulent racism in Charlottesville.

The “Unite the Right” event that happened in Charlottesville this past weekend could have happened in any community in America.

Over 9,000 people have signed a petition urging the City of Charlottesville to erect a peace pole or other monument in support of peace.

Charlottesville has been my home since I discovered it in graduate school. It’s full of natural beauty, alive, progressive, dynamic.

Governor Terry McAuliffe comments on the next steps he and his administration will take following the events this past weekend in Charlottesville.

Let’s start with the obvious. Charlottesville, Virginia, and Charlotte, North Carolina, are actually two completely different places in the world.

Charlottesville is not the backdrop for white supremacists that the national media is selling you. Chris Graham fills in the gaps on the idyllic city and the story that has gripped the world.

Virginia State Police charged a Charlottesville man with misdemeanor assault and battery Sunday in downtown Charlottesville.

The Charlottesville Police Department continues to investigate the murder of a Charlottesville woman after a white supremacist rally on Saturday.

Virginia State Police have made three arrests related to the planned rally at Emancipation Park in Charlottesville.
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