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School Gang Policy Double Plus Ungood

CHS Junior wears t-shirt promoting his band. School principal thinks band is a gang. Mother called in. Principal says t-shirt’s reference to boy’s neighborhood is gang promotion. Mother pissed. School board annoyed. Progress reports.

WNRN Expands to Richmond

I intend to drive down to Lynchburg tomorrow and, with my iPod having kicked the bucket some months ago, I take solace in knowing that I’ll be able to listen to WNRN for the 2.5-hour round trip. But now drives to Richmond are about to get a whole lot more tolerable, with NRN’s expansion into Richmond, as David Hendrick reports in today’s Daily Progress. They’re now available on 103.1FM in the area, and intend to soon be on 95.1FM in Harrisonburg and 95.9FM in Lexington.

Excuses for day trips are coming to mind already.

Man Arrested for 1984 Rape at UVa

On NBC 29, Paul Merrill had an interesting story yesterday about a Las Vegas man who was arrested after confessing to raping a fellow UVa student 21 years ago. It seems the guy got in touch with the woman and confessed that it was he who raped her at Phi Kappa Psi, where he was a frat brother at the time. She reported him to police, where he’s being held without bond before being brought back here. Apparently, she reported the incident to UVa at the time; it’s not clear that they did anything about it.

1:22pm Update: DP alum Carlos Santos has a more detailed article in today’s Times Dispatch.

5:00pm Update: And Sarah Berry interviews the victim in today’s Progress.

Mystery Antenna on Belmont Bridge?

Mike N. asks: “I just noticed an antenna atop a lamp-post on the Belmont Bridge. Does anyone know what this is for? It appears to be about an 10 inch patch antenna aimed over the pavillion to another one mounted atop the building across from it. Sound level monitoring for the pavillion maybe?”

Sixty One Superintendent Applicants

There are 61 applicants for the position of Charlottesville superintendent, Sarah Berry reports in today’s Daily Progress. About a third are from Virginia, about three quarters are male, and no data on race or ethnicity has been gathered. The search firm is going to recommend a half dozen applicants on Monday. Hopefully this time the search firm will at least google the applicants first. Maybe the school board can hire Bob Gibson to research ’em. (I’m only half kidding.)

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