
Bennett on Gonzaga loss: ‘We didn’t have a place in that game today’
All week long, UVA Basketball Twitter was, well, predictable. Their favorite team had no chance against Gonzaga, was the consensus. And then those first five minutes happened.

All week long, UVA Basketball Twitter was, well, predictable. Their favorite team had no chance against Gonzaga, was the consensus. And then those first five minutes happened.

Gonzaga jumped out to an early 18-5 lead, and after a brief flurry got UVA briefly back to single digits, it was a safe ‘Zags game the rest of the way. Your eyes tell you Virginia never had a chance. The numbers tell you that it wasn’t that.

The Virginia Tech Honors College Stamps Scholars recently took to the top deck of a parking garage to build 24 beds for children in the New River Valley with a national nonprofit organization called Sleep in Heavenly Peace.

Three Economic Resilience and Recovery Program projects that will help Virginia communities mitigate the economic impacts of the COVID-19 public health response are among those being funded through $6 million in GO Virginia grants announced this week.

After eight months of repeatedly failed negotiations, Congress has approved a bipartisan relief package that will protect millions of Americans from some of the worst economic consequences of the pandemic.

I’m hearing from some college basketball fans how it looks like the games this year are glorified scrimmages, that it seems the players aren’t into it, that they’re just going through the motions.

Virginia Democrat Don Beyer has written to CDC director Robert Redfield to urge increased transparency and data sharing amid the national effort to distribute and administer COVID-19 vaccines.

Whether it’s an over-the-top light display, rolls, and rolls of wrapping paper, or throwing away piles of leftovers, the holidays can make it extra hard to live sustainably.

Last year’s announcement by Facebook that it would be launching a cryptocurrency was met with a lot of hype and the reason for that is not far-fetched.

Who in the heck was that Liberty? The normally slow-paced Flames shot 66 percent from the floor in a 108-65 win over Alcorn State on Tuesday.