Sexist calls reported at Alderman, other places on Grounds
The University Police Department is actively investigating a menacing phone call made to the Alderman Library circulation desk Thursday evening.
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The University Police Department is actively investigating a menacing phone call made to the Alderman Library circulation desk Thursday evening.
The University’s Virginia Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi’s lawsuit will see differences from former Associate Dean of Students Nicole Eramo’s successful lawsuit against Rolling Stone Magazine.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Former University Dean Nicole Eramo took the stand Tuesday as the first witness in her $7.85 million defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine, Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc. Erdely was present in court, but is not yet slated to speak before the jury.
The trial of Former Associate Dean of Students Nicole Eramo’s $7.5 million defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine, Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc. began Monday with jury selection.
A judge agreed to throw out deposition testimony videos as court exhibits Tuesday after former Associate Dean of Students Nicole Eramo and her attorneys released them to ABC for a “20/20” television segment set to broadcast Friday, Oct. 14, three days before the trial is set to begin.
Both the plaintiff and defendants’ sides in former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo’s lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine, Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc., are making final preparations in anticipation of the trial set to begin Oct. 16. These preparations include finalizing witness and exhibit lists and issuing jury instructions from both sides.
The Career Center has begun to move toward holding more specialized career fairs in addition to its annual Job and Internship Career Fair. While there are no specific data on whether the annual Job and Internship Career Fair yields job offers, employers continue to return to the University to recruit students every year.
Former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo’s lawsuit against Rolling Stone, Wenner Media Inc. and Sabrina Rubin Erdely saw new developments as lawyers from both sides filed motions on Sept. 16 to prevent the jury from seeing certain pieces of evidence.
To answer the demand for more on-Grounds housing, the University will carry out a master plan to develop Brandon Ave. into more mixed-use spaces for residential, academic and health system use. Developing the area will add more on-Grounds housing options as well as a pedestrian-friendly “green street” to extend the South Lawn presence.
The Board of Visitors’ Advancement Committee met Thursday in the Rotunda board room to discuss the upcoming bicentennial celebration, planning a fundraising campaign and how the Data Science Institute’s recent efforts in health data analysis can attract donors.
University President Teresa Sullivan gave her State of the University Address Monday, titled “Something Very Great and Very New.”
In the wake of the University’s approval of a policy limiting protests Finals Weekend, student leaders on Grounds are raising questions about freedom of speech and expression.
Charlottesville Circuit Court Judge Richard Moore denied Rolling Stone Magazine’s attorneys’ attempt to strike down the Virginia Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Psi’s $25 million lawsuit against Rolling Stone, Sabrina Erdely, Wenner Media and Straight Arrow Publishers Aug. 31.
DC-based development firm Carr City Centers announced this week it has secured a $25.8 million loan to build a luxury hotel at 1106 West Main Street, close to the Corner and the University Hospital.
University graduate Martese Johnson’s lawsuit against the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control will likely continue, a judge in his case announced Aug. 26.