
ACC Men’s Soccer News and Notes: Week 5
ACC play continues on Friday, Sept. 21 with six games, including two Top-25 matchups – No. 14/25 Virginia Tech playing at NC State and No. 3/3 North Carolina traveling to No. 8/18 Notre Dame.

ACC play continues on Friday, Sept. 21 with six games, including two Top-25 matchups – No. 14/25 Virginia Tech playing at NC State and No. 3/3 North Carolina traveling to No. 8/18 Notre Dame.

George Mason University President Ángel Cabrera announced Wednesday a five-year contract extension for Assistant Vice President/Director of Athletics Brad Edwards that will run through the 2023 academic year.

Yes, I know, hard to believe, but it’s true, Donald Trump isn’t held in the highest esteem in Virginia, according to new numbers from the University of Mary Washington.

Alexandria’s Naomi Wadler will receive the Clara Mortenson Beyer Women and Children First Award for her advocacy in support of gun violence prevention.

The American Shakespeare Center commemorates three decades of Shakespeare by honoring Classical Theatre of Harlem Artistic Director Ty Jones and the Citizens of Staunton at its 30th Anniversary Gala on Saturday at the Blackfriars Playhouse and Stonewall Jackson Hotel.

Raising Expectations, a report from the National Partnership for Women & Families, gives Virginia a grade of “C-” based on its policies that allow working people to meet their personal or family caregiving responsibilities.

U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine are again criticizing President Trump for escalating the trade war with China, this time by placing an additional $200 billion in tariffs on Chinese goods, which the Chinese government has recently matched with $60 billion in tariffs on American goods.

Sen. Tim Kaine appears to be, not surprisingly, well ahead of Trumpist Republican challenger Corey Stewart, according to a new University of Mary Washington poll released Tuesday.

Author Marijean Oldham will be holding these upcoming events to promote her new travel book, 100 Things to Do in Charlottesville Before You Die, 2nd Edition.

Tickets are now available for the upcoming Virginia Humanities program titled, “On the Beat: Local Journalism, Truth, and Democracy,” which will take place in Fitzpatrick Hall at the Jefferson Center in Roanoke at 7 p.m. on the evening of Oct. 23.
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