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(11/07/16 5:20am)
Connor McLean’s recent article “We are drunken toddlers” was inexplicably included in the Humor section of this respectable publication. The rationale for this escaped me until I realized the paper has no “Hypocrisy” section. I find it ironic that McLean condemns intolerance by intolerantly labeling a sizeable portion of the population as racist children. Does he honestly believe the majority of Donald Trump supporters support Trump because they are racist and sexist, because they are easily duped? Is there no room to admit that Hillary Clinton is a deeply, and perhaps dangerously, flawed candidate? Has the nature of political discourse in this country been so irrevocably damaged that this sort of hateful, divisive rhetoric passes as funny?
(11/08/16 2:59am)
After premiering in January 2015, the British film “Solitary” made waves in the independent film community. Earning 12 awards and 13 nominations, “Solitary” caught the attention of critics, especially after it opened the 2015 Chelsea Film Festival in New York City. The film is directed by Sasha Krane and is adapted from a screenplay by leading actress Katharine McEwan. The majority of the production was filmed in Southsea, England.
(11/04/16 6:03pm)
A jury ruled in favor of former Associate Dean of Students Nicole Eramo Friday, finding Sabrina Rubin Erdely, Rolling Stone and Wenner Media, Inc. had acted in actual malice in the writing and publishing of “A Rape on Campus.”
(11/04/16 2:58am)
In its second full day of deliberation, the jury in former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo’s lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine, Sabrina Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc. was still unable to reach a verdict and will continue their discussions into the sixteenth day of the trial.
(11/03/16 5:40am)
After a full day of deliberation, the jury in former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo’s $7.5 million defamation suit against Rolling Stone Magazine, writer Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc. went home Wednesday evening and will continue their discussions Thursday.
(11/02/16 10:58am)
Last Wednesday, first-year College student Milan Bharadwaj penned an op-ed titled “If you care about policy, Trump is the best candidate” — a lousy attempt to make a case for Donald Trump’s superiority over Hillary Clinton. While the policy arguments presented are at best misleading from an empirical standpoint, Bharadwaj’s dismissal of Trump’s racist, sexist and tribalist bigotry and public remarks as “meaningless” is deeply unsettling. Bharadwaj’s column fails to present a compelling argument for Trump’s superiority, and in no way discredits the argument that he is unfit to serve as our next president.
(11/02/16 4:03am)
Lawyers for both sides presented their closing arguments Tuesday morning in former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo’s lawsuit against Rolling Stone, Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc.
(11/01/16 3:24am)
The third week of former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo $7.5 million lawsuit began Monday with the defense’s opportunity to submit evidence. The defense called Susan Davis, acting University vice president and chief student affairs officer, to the stand as a witness.
(10/31/16 4:53am)
The Honor Committee discussed jurisdiction at its weekly meeting in the form of a newly proposed by-law regarding the committee’s discretion to decline or defer jurisdiction of certain cases.
(10/31/16 2:45am)
In a video deposition played before the court, Rolling Stone publisher and co-founder Jann Wenner said he did not stand by the retraction of “A Rape on Campus.”
(10/28/16 7:10am)
“I’m sorry if this hurt you in any way,” Rolling Stone magazine Deputy Managing Editor Sean Woods said, looking down at former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo from the stand.
(10/27/16 4:38am)
“How are you doing this week?” was the standard question third-year Kinesiology student Carley McQuain heard when she attended weekly sessions at the University’s Center for Counseling and Psychological Services. McQuain began attending CAPS sessions when she was diagnosed with an eating disorder during her first year at the University. After a semester of treatment — an exception to CAPS’ typical six-session limit — McQuain ultimately sought outside help for her condition.
(10/27/16 5:40am)
“She was there for survivors, 100 percent,” Alex Pinkleton said of former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo Wednesday before a courtroom of jurors, legal counsel and spectators.
(10/26/16 4:57am)
Tuesday’s trial regarding “A Rape on Campus” presented the video depositions of Jackie’s then-friends Kathryn Hendley and Ryan Duffin, as well as the testimonies of Rolling Stone fact-checker Elisabeth Garber-Paul, Charlottesville Police Sergeant Jacob Via and Benjamin Rexrode, University Police Department crime prevention coordinator.
(10/25/16 4:08am)
Jackie, the center of the debunked 2014 article “A Rape on Campus,” shared her version of events via taped deposition Monday in former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo’s $7.85 million lawsuit against Rolling Stone, Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc.
(10/24/16 4:32am)
Throughout the 2016-17 term of the Honor Committee, the governing body has set out to make changes to several procedural aspects of the Honor system. Varied in priority, these include issues about the Honor pledge, the Informed Retraction, spotlighting of minorities and committee jurisdiction.
(10/24/16 3:16am)
Fear 2 Freedom and One Less partnered to assemble care kits for survivors of sexual assault.
(10/24/16 12:39am)
Election anxiety largely arises from the fear an individual’s choice for an elected official will not adequately represent, or may even oppose, his own social, economic and other beliefs and values. Fifty-two percent of American adults say the 2016 Presidential Election is causing them stress, according to the American Psychological Association and its “Election Stress in America” poll.
(10/24/16 5:28am)
Fear 2 Freedom — a global non-profit founded in 2011 that assembles kits for survivors of sexual assault — brings a whole new meaning to the phrase “big things often come in small packages.” For the third consecutive year, the organization partnered with the University to provide much needed resources to survivors of sexual assault.
(10/22/16 1:16pm)
Sabrina Rubin Erdely, part of former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo’s $7.85 million dollar lawsuit against Rolling Stone, returned to the stand Friday to continue her testimony.