OCTOBER 2007
FEATURE 

Miller Center tackles thorny issues
Can civil discourse be saved?

U.Va.'s Miller Center tackles thorny issues, beginning with the war in Iraq.
Includes video!

Where Am I?Where Am I?

Identify the photo for a chance to win a bookstore gift card!

ALUMNI PROFILE 

Kimberly DozierThe scars of dangerous duty

Wounded CBS correspondent Kimberly Dozier says journalists have become targets.

UNIVERSITY NEWS 

Roots takes reins of College Guide program

Criminal system flawed, DNA study says

Can too much happiness be a bad thing?

LIFESTYLE 

Jerry and Lauren BiasGet a taste of Sugarleaf

Jerry and Lauren Bias build on Virginia's wine legacy.Includes video!

ETC. 

Building bridges with musicIncludes audio

Kantara, the world’s first Arab-Appalachian fusion group, blends the familiar sounds of guitar and mandolin with exotic instruments like the oud. Kantara means “bridge” in Arabic, and its musicians hope to demonstrate that Arabs and Americans can work together.

UPCOMING EVENTS 
10/25 - 11/3 "Hedda Gabler" performed by the U.Va. Drama Department
Alumni & Friends Calendar
Wed 10/31 Miller Center Forum: Understanding Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia
Thu 11/1 "The Pride of our Country": How Museums Frame Culture and Identity
Fri 11/2 Working on the Environment: Sustainability Initiatives Around Grounds
Sat 11/3 U.Va. vs. Wake Forest football game: Football Weekends at Alumni Hall
Tue 11/6 The Police and Fiction Plane at the John Paul Jones Arena
Alumni Hall: Your Football Weekend Headquarters
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