NCAA Tournament pregame Five Observations: A look into how Virginia-Furman might go
Furman is the hare, Virginia, as always, the tortoise. Who wins the tempo battle will go a long way to telling us who wins the game on Thursday.
Furman is the hare, Virginia, as always, the tortoise. Who wins the tempo battle will go a long way to telling us who wins the game on Thursday.
Thursday’s Virginia-Furman matchup is a classic clash of styles, the tortoise vs. the hare.
Mary Baldwin University’s 2023 Smyth Lecture will feature environmental nonprofit communications guru Robyn Stegman with the Ocean Conservancy.
The amazing thing about the anti-woke crusade of the right is how fragile and linguistically cautious it is, compared to the way things were in the “good old days,” whose passing the anti-wokers so deeply lament.
Waynesboro City Council heard from a vocal group of area residents upset over four euthanizations that recently took place at the animal shelter.
I’ll be in Florida for a few days because of basketball and my job writing about it.
My statement is as follows from the incident regarding my Annabelle and three other dogs who were euthanized wrongfully.
If you’re old enough to remember the slogan “War is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things,” then you’re old enough to remember that activists for peace can end a war.
During his presidency, Jimmy Carter amassed an impressive number of conservation achievements.
Virginia shot 51.8 percent in last month’s 69-62 OT win over Duke, and if not for awful free-throw shooting – 3-of-12 in regulation, 9-of-22 for the game – it wouldn’t have been close.
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