Marguerite Gallorini
Marguerite Gallorini was a feelance journalist for WMRA from 2015 -2018.
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On Tuesday [Oct. 23], a day-long summit at the University of Virginia gathered education leaders, policymakers, and researchers to discuss teacher…
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After the deadly white supremacist rally last year in Charlottesville, two grad students in history at the University of Virginia are trying to bridge the…
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María Chavalan is from a persecuted ethnic group in Guatemala. She fled to the U-S in 2015. Now, ICE is pressuring her to buy a ticket back to Guatemala,…
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This week was “Farm to School” week in all nine city schools of Charlottesville. The aim was to promote local agriculture and produce in schools and to…
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Macular degeneration may not get as much attention as Alzheimer's disease or breast cancer, but nearly one-third of people over 80 are affected by it. One…
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Charlottesville was spared from the worst of Hurricane Florence, but the community is trying to do its share to help out neighbors who were less lucky. As…
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The nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to take the place of Justice Anthony Kennedy was the subject of a forum at the Miller Center yesterday. Supreme…
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Preview events for the seventh annual Charlottesville Pride Festival began over the weekend. WMRA’s Marguerite Gallorini reports.Last year, the Pride…
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More than 50 years ago, race riots swept across the United States during what became known as the “long, hot summer of 1967.” Historian Steve Gillon spoke…
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You might have seen the hashtags #GarrettMustGo or #OneTermTom: that means competition is in the air. This year, four Democratic candidates are running to…