
#1 UVa. women’s soccer rallies, tops Boston College, 2-1
The UVa. women’s soccer team, playing its first game as the nation’s top-ranked team in 23 years, rallied for a 2-1 victory at Boston College in its road opener Thursday.

The UVa. women’s soccer team, playing its first game as the nation’s top-ranked team in 23 years, rallied for a 2-1 victory at Boston College in its road opener Thursday.

An updated playing surface will be accompanied by a modernized look as JMU unveiled the official design for the Convocation Center basketball court.

What am I saying when I say that Waynesboro has potential? For starters, that Waynesboro has empty buildings. That’s certainly part of it. Big buildings empty downtown. The old Kmart building out on West Main has been empty for 15 years.

It wasn’t that long ago that Paul C. Balassa was a young man in need of a push in the right direction. Now the regulatory counsel at the Food and Drug Administration, Balassa was a struggling student when he first showed up at Fishburne Military School in the early 1990s.

Virginia Tech football coach Frank Beamer talks with the media before his team’s game against Marshall on Saturday.

A few weeks ago I had the honor of speaking at the National Institute of Cooperative Education Conference at Virginia Tech. Preparing for that speech started me thinking about the successes and benefits of coops, and I realized this was an aspect of agriculture where we don’t always give enough credit.

How many shell companies are used to financially benefit enemy states because U.S. state laws don’t require the identity of owners to be disclosed?

Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli released the following statement after securing the endorsement of the Northern Virginia Technology Council’s (NVTC) TechPAC.

UVa. football coach Mike London talks with the media in advance of his team’s game on Saturday against VMI.

A Fierce Green Fire is a new film documenting the rise of the modern environmental movement from the 1960s through the present day. It premiered at last year’s Sundance Film Festival and will be playing at select theaters across the country beginning in September 2013. Educators, environmental groups and grassroots activists also will be showing the film at small and large events from coast to coast over the course of the fall.