Yearly Archive for 2002

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UVa Raises Salaries Despite Budget Cuts

A new weblog, WahooPundit (“The first weblog by and for students of the University of Virginia”), reports that faculty salaries have increased, despite Governor Warner’s order to universities to cut spending due to the budget crunch. WahooPundit claims that their analysis of the Annual Survey of Faculty Salaries shows a 0.38% increase in salaries across the board, which seems reasonable. However, says WahooPundit, the top 50 professors accounted for an impressive 95% of the raises, with increases of tens or hundreds of dollars.

Plane Crashes in Greene, Body Recovered

The pilot of a light aircraft from CHO was found in the wreckage of the plane in Greene last night. Kenneth Clarry, of Albemarle, was killed on Sunday when his plane hit the side of a mountain near Saddleback Mountain in the Shenandoah National Park, north of Rt. 33. The plane was located, and his body recovered, by a search crew last night. Clarry had been on a three-hour solo practice flight. The FAA is investigating the cause of the accident.

Yogaville’s Satchidananda Dies

Sri Swami Satchidananda Maharaj, founder of Yogaville, died in India on Sunday, Elizabeth Nelson reports in today’s Progress. Satchidananda was a world spiritual leader, renowned for his teachings of tolerance, peace, and truth. In Charlottesville, Yogaville is most noticable for their Integral Yoga natural food store on Preston Ave. The plans for the Virginia funeral are still being worked out, but it seems inevitable that a tremendous number of people will attend from around the world. Satchidananda was 87 years old.

What of the Farmers’ Market?

On George Loper’s website, he’s currently featuring a short piece, complete with photos, about the Farmers’ Market. This 30-year-old Saturday morning gathering of local farmers has floated around town, homeless, for many years now, though it’s been in a parking lot on Water Street for the past few years. Much lip service has been paid to finding a permanent location, but nothing has been done. What say you, cvillenewsers? Should it be given a permanent location or at least a better one? Is this an institution that requires better quarters, or does its impromptu feeling help make it what it is? If not in its current location, where should it be?

Hutchinson Hired as City Schools Superintendent

Belle writes: WINA is reporting that the City Schools’ Interim Superintendent has been hired on a two-year contract. Previously, he had declined to comment on his interest in moving past his interim role. The School Board’s search for a new superintendent failed last year. (cvillenews.com links 1, 2, 3).

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