Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s war on K-12 public education in Virginia is opening up a new front: aimed, not the least bit surprisingly, at history and the social sciences.
A witness to the shootings on a bus of UVA students returning from a field trip on Sunday told investigators that the suspect appeared to be aiming at “certain people.”
Ryan Lynch, a second-year neuroscience major, wants the families of the three UVA Football student-athletes whose lives were taken Sunday night that they didn’t die alone.
Glenn Youngkin woke up Friday morning to a stupid, racist-sounding nickname from Donald Trump, which is probably actually good news for the Virginia governor’s fledgling presidential hopes.
The Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond and the Virginia Museum of History & Culture are partnering to host an evening lecture featuring Richard Rothstein, author of The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America.
The purpose of the event is to build community in Waynesboro, and create a safe and brave space for neighbors to discuss civic engagement and reproductive justice in the city.
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