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Have you picked up a copy of the March/April 2015 issue of Augusta Free Press: The Magazine?

Have you picked up a copy of the March/April 2015 issue of Augusta Free Press: The Magazine?

Claudius Crozet Park (CCP) will partner with Starr Hill Brewery for a month-long “Pints for Pups” fundraiser as part of Starr Hill’s Cheers for Charity program.

The UVA baseball team embarks on another busy week on Tuesday when it plays at 7 p.m. against VCU at The Diamond in Richmond, and plays host to VMI at 4 p.m. Wednesday.

Police officers will be directing traffic as McIntire Road in Charlottesville is paved between Harris Street and the Route 250 Bypass starting each weekday from 9am-4pm on Tuesday, March 31st to Friday, April 3rd.

Last week, the House passed its annual budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year. A budget is a vision that demonstrates our priorities for the nation and illustrates what choices need to be made to responsibly allocate our limited resources to fulfill those priorities.

William and Isabella Gibbons were husband and wife, enslaved by different professors and living in different pavilions in the mid-19th century University of Virginia.

March gas prices came in like a lion, trending upward before breaking a 40-day upswing, and look to be heading out the same way, as crude oil prices surge above $50 per barrel this week after dropping to six-year lows last week.

It occurred to me while attending the 30th anniversary screening of The Breakfast Club at The Paramount Theater in Charlottesville Friday night what had been missing lo these many years. The very teen movie genre that was so hot in the ‘80s. That’s what we’ve been missing.

The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the upcoming week.

From examining the genes in the monkey flower, to exploring the Rev. Martin Luther King’s political, social and theological beliefs, to epilepsy therapies, to sustainable tourism, 38 University of Virginia undergraduates will pursue 36 grant-funded research projects this summer.
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