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LPD determines there was no assault at University of Lynchburg after investigation
Read full article: LPD determines there was no assault at University of Lynchburg after investigationThe Lynchburg Police Department is searching for a suspect after an incident at the University of Lynchburg that may have involved a knife.
University of Lynchburg searching for suspect after incident possibly involving a knife
Read full article: University of Lynchburg searching for suspect after incident possibly involving a knifeThe Lynchburg Police Department is searching for a suspect after an incident at the University of Lynchburg that may have involved a knife.
Greece: 3 more rail officials charged over deadly collision
Read full article: Greece: 3 more rail officials charged over deadly collisionThree more Greek rail officials have been charged in connection with a train crash that killed 57 people, as protests continued and the government promised to overhaul rail safety.
Tributes paid to Northern Ireland peacemaker David Trimble
Read full article: Tributes paid to Northern Ireland peacemaker David TrimbleDavid Trimble helped end decades of violence in Northern Ireland by shunning his hardline unionist past and negotiating with a former foe in pursuit of a goal they both shared: Peace.
“It means freedom!”: Opal Lee, grandmother of Juneteenth, speaks at Virginia Tech
Read full article: “It means freedom!”: Opal Lee, grandmother of Juneteenth, speaks at Virginia TechSunday, Virginia Tech welcomed her for a community conversation. It was part of the University’s 1872 Forward celebration, a 3-day celebration that brings to life how the past shapes the present and leads the university into the future, according to their website.
Lynchburg Hornets win 2021 ODAC Baseball Championship with walk-off
Read full article: Lynchburg Hornets win 2021 ODAC Baseball Championship with walk-offAfter nine years and 327 games later, University of Lynchburg baseball is back on top of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference as the Hornets defeated Shenandoah University 9-8 in walk-off fashion on Fox Field Saturday afternoon to claim Lynchburg’s ninth title in program history.
Roanoke College considering in-person, online options for commencement ceremonies
Read full article: Roanoke College considering in-person, online options for commencement ceremoniesROANOKE, Va. – Roanoke College is deciding on whether to have a virtual or in-person commencement for the Class of 2020 and Class of 2021 graduates. Ralph Northam’s executive order, which only allows for 25 people at college or university events, will make it impossible to safely hold in-person commencement ceremonies and Senior Week activities. College and university commencement ceremonies are not grouped with sports and entertainment venues in the current COVID-19 restrictions. Northam relaxes COVID-19 restrictions, officials said that in-person commencement ceremonies will be held at the Salem Football Stadium. Roanoke College will have live online video coverage of the ceremony for those who aren’t able to attend.
Myanmar protesters injured as police escalate use of force
Read full article: Myanmar protesters injured as police escalate use of forceAn injured protester is escorted as police tried to disperse a demonstration against the military coup in Mandalay, Myanmar, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021. (AP Photo)YANGON – Myanmar security forces cracked down on anti-coup protesters in the country's second-largest city on Friday, injuring at least three people, two of whom were shot in the chest by rubber bullets and another who suffered a wound on his leg. The man with an injured leg was later photographed in a cast that stretched from his foot to his knee. Earlier in the day, security forces in Yangon fired warning shots and beat truncheons against their shields while moving to disperse more than 1,000 anti-coup protesters. Security forces chased the protesters off the main road and continued to pursue them in the nearby lanes, as some ducked into houses to hide.
Political expert discusses what could happen during President Trump’s second impeachment trial
Read full article: Political expert discusses what could happen during President Trump’s second impeachment trialLYNCHBURG, Va. – Tuesday marked day one of the second Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. Dr. David Richards, University of Lynchburg’s political science chair, said the process may be the same as the first trial, but he expects a speedier hearing this time. Senate Democrats need a two-thirds majority to find the former president guilty. Normal punishment would be removal from office, but of course, that’s not on the table. So, a second thing that they could do to him is to strip his right to run for office again,” explained Richards.
Citing pandemic, Greece bans protests for a week
Read full article: Citing pandemic, Greece bans protests for a weekUniversity students gather during a rally against educational reforms as the banner reads "The students are not criminals" in Athens, Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. About 1,500 students took part in two separate protests against government's plans to set up a state security division at university campuses and time limits set for the completion of degree courses. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)ATHENS – Greece’s center-right government on Tuesday imposed a weeklong ban on public protests attended by more than 100 people, angering left-wing political opponents. The ban follows student demonstrations against plans by the government to police university campuses. The protest ban ends Feb. 1.
Greek police clash with protesters over campus police plan
Read full article: Greek police clash with protesters over campus police planUniversity students clash with riot police during a rally in Athens, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Police have used tear gas to disperse crowds at a rally in the Greek capital organized to protest plans to set up a state security division at university campuses. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)ATHENS – Police have used tear gas to disperse crowds at a rally in Athens organized to protest plans to set up a state security division at university campuses. The government plans to set up a campus police division and limit entrance to university grounds to students, academic staff, employees and guests. Under the proposed changes, university entrance requirements will also be amended and time limits will be set for the completion of degree courses.
Virginia Tech town hall let students share concerns on COVID-19
Read full article: Virginia Tech town hall let students share concerns on COVID-19BLACKSBBURG, Va – With the increasing number of coronavirus cases in Montgomery County, Virginia Tech students want their concerns heard by school officials. University students got the chance to ask President Tim Sands questions about the current state of the coronavirus and its effect on the community on Friday. Some students expressed concerns about the impact of the university community on the town of Blacksburg with the increase in positive cases. “The failure to control COVID-19 at Virginia Tech is a failure to the entire Blacksburg community and surrounding area. As for the fate of the spring semester, President Sands is expecting students to follow the model currently in place.
Jerry Falwell Jr. taking ‘indefinite leave of absence’ from role as Liberty University President
Read full article: Jerry Falwell Jr. taking ‘indefinite leave of absence’ from role as Liberty University PresidentLiberty University’s Board of Trustees requested that Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. take an “indefinite leave of absence” from his roles at the university, which include serving as president and chancellor. According to the university, Falwell Jr. has agreed and is taking his leave of absence effective immediately. Today, my colleagues and I on the Liberty University Board of Trustees and Jerry mutually agreed that it would be good for him to take an indefinite leave of absence. It was a prop only.”[Jerry Falwell Jr. responds to questionable Instagram photo]After the photo went viral, a GOP lawmaker and former Liberty University instructor called for Falwell Jr. to resign. He said Falwell Jr. has done much good for the University, and he’s not as concerned about separating the University from Falwell Jr. as he is with Falwell Jr. reconciling in his faith.
Were running the play that was called: Virginia Tech athletics outlines COVID-19 measures
Read full article: Were running the play that was called: Virginia Tech athletics outlines COVID-19 measuresBLACKSBURG, Va. Virginia Tech held a Zoom call on Wednesday featuring Athletics Director Whit Babcock and Chief Medical Officer of Virginia Tech Athletics, Mark Rogers. Whit Babcock says there are upwards of 250 student-athletes currently in Blacksburg. Virginia Tech has also stressed the importance of educating student-athletes on safety measures to take when away from facilities. Virginia Tech campus has a good plan of getting people back to classes and mitigating risks. And with football in particular, Rogers mentioned that theyve been working closely with Virginia Tech engineering in designing enhanced face shields for players helmets.
University of Virginia moving classes online amid coronavirus concerns
Read full article: University of Virginia moving classes online amid coronavirus concernsCHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The University of Virginia announced it is moving its classes online for at least the next few weeks. The university plans to reassess its decision after April 5, at the earliest, and periodically after that date. Currently, the university is on spring break and online classes will begin on Thursday, March 19. Although classes will be held online, the university, including university buildings and the Health System, will remain open. Faculty members will be hearing soon from their deans with more details pertaining to moving classes online.