UVA officials use virtual town hall to discuss recent protest and arrests Clark Palmer May 8, 2024 1 minute read Photo: UVa Officials with the University of Virginia say the decision to break up a recent Pro-Palestinian protest was based on potential threats from outside agitators. WFIR’s Clark Palmer has that story: Share: Post navigation Previous: Radium Girls, Ben Sollee returns to The Spot, and the Dog BowlNext: ‘Eviction Defense Center’ educates Virginians facing eviction Related Stories U.S. Supreme Court denies Virginia Dems appeal on referendum vote Gene Marrano May 15, 2026 The Roanoke Region Food and Farm Trail officially launches Gene Marrano May 15, 2026 Taubman Museum honors two people with ties to museum Gene Marrano May 14, 2026