Aaron’s, a national leader in the sales and lease ownership and specialty retailing of residential and office furniture, consumer electronics, home appliances and accessories, has signed on as the title sponsor of New Year’s Chaos, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013, at the Virginia Horse Center in Lexington, Va.
The Atlantic Coast Conference Council of Presidents has unanimously voted to accept the University of Louisville as its newest member. The vote followed the submission of Louisville’s letter of application.
Amidst the warmth of the Staunton Senior Center, seven members, one staff member and one volunteer “traveled” to Alaska this morning thanks to the expedition Dr. Bob Weiss took his family on one summer thirty-two years ago.
With all the talk about Virginia and North Carolina either considering a move to the Big Ten or already being on their way there, it’s worth a look at what such moves would mean.
Many healthy food advocates were disheartened on Election Day when Californians rejected Proposition 37, which would have required the labeling of genetically modified (GM) foods across the state.
A foul in the final 0.4 seconds of the game was the deciding factor in the Virginia women basketball team’s 74-73 loss to Syracuse in the finale of the San Juan Shootout.
Cody Journell connected on a 29-yard field goal as time expired, aided by questionable endgame strategy by UVa. coach Mike London, and Virginia Tech won its ninth straight over Virginia, 17-14.
The Virginia women’s basketball team opened the San Juan Shootout tournament in Puerto Rico with a 73-66 victory over No. 17 Vanderbilt.
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