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The Executive Director of the official NIL collective for Virginia Athletics joined the program to promote the latest edition of the Cav Futures show from the Dairy Market.
Jill Schlesinger talks about new regulations passed to ensure that your best interests are protected when working with a financial advisor.
Chaplain Varaksa joined the show to discuss the challenges we’re facing in the community regarding those committing crimes who enter and are released from incarceration and an event that you can get involved with to help those individuals and our community.
Charlottesville Commonwealth’s Attorney Joe Platania joined the show to discuss the recent homicide in the city, disproportionate impacts of violence on the African American community, FLOCK cameras, local rates of incarceration and more.
Stephen and Ann Graham, the brother and sister in law of Rob Graham, along with Z95.1 Radio Host Sherry Taylor joined the show to share fond memories of Rob Graham.
Former Voice of the Cavaliers and WINA Radio Host Mac McDonald offers his memories of working with Rob Graham.
Courteney Stuart discusses recent interviews and topics including a Supreme Court decision regarding the VA Department of Corrections, the Dave Matthews Band entering the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and ongoing investigation she extensively reporting on.
Dr. Chhabra talks about Governor Youngkin and the General Assembly helping to level the playing field in NIL recruiting for Virginia Institutions and where UVA’s place is in this new landscape regarding funding and recruiting and more.
Melanie Benjamin joined the show to discuss the exciting speaker series that will be happening in May at the Center at Belvedere including major topics like race, housing and more.
UVA Economics Professor Ed Burton discusses the electrical vehicle market, a potential ban on Tik Tok in terms of business and more.
