
Shenandoah University to host eighth annual business symposium
The Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business at Shenandoah University will host its eighth annual Business Symposium on Friday, April 1.

The Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business at Shenandoah University will host its eighth annual Business Symposium on Friday, April 1.

Governor Terry McAuliffe vetoed Senate Bill 21, which would bar the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality from submitting a Virginia-specific plan to comply with the federal Clean Power Plan.

Cleveland Morris from Staunton and Elizabeth Sauder from Rockbridge County will exhibit in the Cleo Driver Miller Art Gallery at Bridgewater College.

This month saw a symbolic “passing of the torch” in the Latino Student Alliance at Eastern Mennonite University.

Is your water safe to drink? A Virginia Tech research team suggests that annual water quality reports should more directly answer this question.

The No. 2 Virginia men’s tennis team (8-2) suffered a 4-3 loss at No. 11 Illinois (7-4) on Saturday (Feb. 27) at the Atkins Tennis Center in Urbana, Ill.

Non-stick cookware cleans very easily and some health-conscious cooks appreciate that it requires less cooking oil than uncoated varieties.

Duke great Jay Williams thinks Virginia is playing the kind of basketball that can bring a national championship to Wahoo Nation.

AccuTec Blades, Inc., the world’s leading manufacturer of high-quality specialty, medical and professional blades and tools, will invest $5.37 million to expand its manufacturing operation in Augusta County.

College applicants are more stressed than ever: the Common Application announced the prompts for the personal statement that accompanies the college application.
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