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Dorsey holds a firehose; a wall of fire PPE, and a hand holding a football
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From Blitzes to Blazes: Former UVA Football Player Now Fights Fires in Charlottesville
Jay Dorsey, who struggled a bit to find his purpose, has landed back in Charlottesville as a firefighter – a career he says he was meant to pursue.
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UVA Volunteers Help Build ‘Tool Library’ for Community’s Benefit
For an annual fee of as little as $20, members gain access to more than 500 tools to help them complete those do-it-yourself household projects.
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Blue Ridge Poison Center Sees Major Spike in THC-Related Calls
“These are chemicals that can cause harm and are unregulated,” a UVA poison expert said. “There is no guarantee of what you are getting in these packages.”
A doctor in surgical gear looks down. Several robotic arms hover over a surgical table.
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UVA Engineer Exploring Tools to Make Robot Surgery Better, Safer
Homa Alemzadeh is working on ways to have doctors team with robot surgeons, which could mean a future where life-saving surgeries can happen even in small, rural areas.
Plants and shrubs grow against a brick wall
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A Hot, Wet Season Means a Heavy Workload for University Gardeners
Maintaining the historic Jeffersonian gardens is a full-time task for University gardeners during the summertime.
A group of people, including Whitmore Merrick Jr., stand on the steps in front of a brick building, smiling for a picture.
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Law Students Help Formerly Incarcerated Regain Civil Rights, Avoid Legal Spiral
Charlottesville civic leader Whitmore Merrick Jr. had his Second Amendment rights restored with help from 鶹ƽ Decarceration and Community Reentry Clinic.
Two hands are holding two red vitamins in the palm
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UVA Expert Offers Insight on the Use of Dietary Supplements for Cancer Prevention
Clinical dietitian Katherine Basbaum explains what a new recommendation means for those taking dietary supplements seeking to prevent cancer and cardiovascular disease.
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Law Students Clear the Name of Another Man Wrongly Convicted of Murder
UVA Law’s Innocence Project looked into a murder conviction gained by a corrupt Norfolk cop, and helped exonerate a man who served 20 years in prison.

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