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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.
Dr. Robert Goldstein, Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine discusses the importance of responsibly disposing of medications ahead of National Drug Take Back Day.
The Senior Minister at University Baptist Church joined the show to discuss the issues of the day through the lens of faith and more.
Whitehall District Supervisor Ann Mallek joined the program to promote the final public hearing on the budget, specifically the tax rates which is Wednesday April 24th.
Lo Davis reacts to the new NIL legislation signed by Governor Youngkin and how it could impact the University of Virginia and more.
UVA Football alumn and former federal prosecutor Tim Heaphy takes a look at the new NIL legislation signed by Governor Youngkin and the broader implications in college athletics and more.
Jason Miyares discussed a recent case he was involved in that went before the U.S. Supreme Court, new NIL legislation being signed by Governor Youngkin, employment opportunities for individuals re-entering society and much more.
Chief Kochis discussed community trust, the administrative investigation being conducted by his office, gun violence, the handling of a juvenile with a loaded weapon and much more.