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(11/17/16 4:26am)
Eddy’s Tavern, named after the University’s most notorious poet and dropout Edgar Allen Poe, is closing its doors after two years serving the Charlottesville community. Formerly known as Poe’s Public House, the tavern opened its doors in the spring of 2014 as a destination for food, drinks and nightlife and quickly became part of the Corner culture.
(11/08/16 1:38am)
A federal jury awarded former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo $3 million in damages Monday in her defamation suit against Rolling Stone magazine, Wenner Media, Inc. and writer Sabrina Rubin Erdely.
(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.
(10/25/16 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.
(10/18/16 3:28am)
Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson, former New Mexico governor, visited Monday with Doug Blackmon, host of the Miller Center’s public affairs television show “American Forum,” before a live studio audience. Roughly 80 people attended the studio recording while 5,000 tuned in to watch a live video stream over Facebook.
(10/11/16 4:21am)
University students and faculty were part of the 66.5 million people who tuned in to watch Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump participate in the second presidential debate Sunday. The debate, moderated by both ABC Chief Global Affairs Correspondent and co-anchor Martha Raddatz and CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, was held at Washington University in St. Louis.