UVA officials use virtual town hall to discuss recent protest and arrests Clark Palmer May 8, 2024 1 min 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: About the Author Clark Palmer Editor View All Posts Share: Continue Reading Previous: Radium Girls, Ben Sollee returns to The Spot, and the Dog BowlNext: ‘Eviction Defense Center’ educates Virginians facing eviction Related Stories 5 min read Roanoke County Superintendent Ken Nicely announces retirement Web Staff September 18, 2025 1 min read Million Dollar Quartet opens, Opera Roanoke’s 50th birthday bash and music in the garden Gene Marrano September 17, 2025 1 min read Online dangers the subject of public meetings cohosted by Roanoke County Public Schools and the Partnership for Community Wellness Denise Membreno September 17, 2025