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Faced with strong criticism on campus and in Charlottesville, the University of Virginia’s president hosted a town hall Monday. Jim Ryan and his police chief tried to explain why they called state police to break up a student-led protest against Israeli attacks on civilians in Gaza.
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Student protests over the war in Gaza are highlighting some of the complex emotions around the conflict in the Middle East, and religious freedom. Radio IQ spoke with two Jewish students at Virginia Tech who take opposing views over the protests and the war overseas.
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Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg says housing issues can get addressed in one of three ways in Virginia: by regulation, zoning or in the budget.
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People who have disabilities often don’t get to tell engineers what they wish they could change about their wheelchairs, or other adaptive technologies.A group of engineering and neuroscience students at Virginia Tech have spent the past semester doing something not many in their field do, learning from people with brain injuries.
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Students at Virginia Tech, VCU and the University of Mary Washington staged protests earlier this week, prompting the arrest of more than 100 people charged with trespassing. The University of Virginia has, so far, taken a different tack.
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The Montgomery County School board released a public statement Wednesday, describing some of the results from an investigation into the deaths of two teenage students. The investigation found issues within the school division’s handling of events leading up to the deaths.
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Virginia's 45-day period of early voting is the longest in the nation.
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Two years in, SOL test scores are down and teacher vacancies are up, but Gov. Glenn Youngkin will leave office with majorities on powerful boards leading the Commonwealth's public education systems.
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The Virginia Department of Corrections recently launched a tip line where people could call to report suspected delivery or sale of contraband behind bars. In making the announcement, Department Director Chad Dotson said the safety of employees and inmates was his top priority.But advocates say there’s another drug problem in prisons— a failure to provide prescription drugs inmates need.
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Lawmakers began meeting in Richmond this week to craft a new budget proposal after Governor Glenn Youngkin made major changes to the original spending plan with 233 amendments and vetoes.
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Student protests and resulting arrests have upended life at some of Virginia’s universities in recent days. And the state’s political leadership has thoughts.
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Six of the 13 people arrested at a pro-Palestinian protest at Virginia Commonwealth University are students.