Michael Schoeffel: On Thanksgiving, during a year of great loss
Back in the 2010s, years before we’d moved back to Virginia, our family’s only exposure to Staunton came on Thanksgiving.
Back in the 2010s, years before we’d moved back to Virginia, our family’s only exposure to Staunton came on Thanksgiving.
UVA Basketball had a lot to work on, pretty much everything, after the back-to-back 20-plus-point losses last week in the Bahamas.
UVA Football lost tailbacks Xavier Brown (broken collarbone) and Kobe Pace (knee) during last week’s 33-7 loss to College Football Playoff contender SMU.
You voted for tariffs, White America, and President-elect Donald Trump is pledging to deliver on his promise, announcing Monday his plans for 25 percent tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the Secretary of Health and Human Services is going to be a tough sell for U.S. Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner.
Get off Tony Elliott’s back, we’re being told by the gatekeepers, who want the few of you who still care about UVA Football that it’s you caring that is the problem.
Republicans have wanted to get rid of the federal Department of Education pretty much since Jimmy Carter signed the legislation creating it in 1979.
Well, the Bahamas was a reality check for this UVA Basketball team. I couldn’t help observing that every single St. John’s player was quicker and more athletic than any Virginia player.
That’s just an expression, the thing about sniffing glue, and I doubt many UVA sports fans actually partake, but whatever the vice is, you’re probably doing more of it now, with your football and basketball teams partying like it’s 2009.
If you want to play the game of politics, here’s step one. Reduce everything to a linear political viewpoint: “right” or “left.”