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Designs for a new Sheetz Café slated for the Corner won approval from the Charlottesville Board of Architectural Review Tuesday evening.
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Designs for a new Sheetz Café slated for the Corner won approval from the Charlottesville Board of Architectural Review Tuesday evening.
University student Otto Warmbier remains detained in North Korea, and few details about his case have emerged since he was sentenced in March 2016 to 15 years of hard labor for alleged crimes against the country.
A federal judge dismissed parts of Martese Johnson’s lawsuit against the Virginia ABC, its director and three agents in a ruling Wednesday.
Attorneys for Rolling Stone magazine, Sabrina Rubin Erdely and Wenner Media, Inc. filed a motion for judgment Monday, asking a federal judge to overrule a jury’s recent decision that found the magazine, writer and publisher liable for defaming former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo.
Charlottesville Vice Mayor Wes Bellamy announced his immediate resignation from the Virginia Board of Education Wednesday, following recent criticism of profane tweets he posted from 2009 to 2014.
This article contains language some may find offensive. All tweets attributed to Bellamy have been quoted as written.
A University Police officer who shouted “Make America Great Again” at students on election night has resigned, the University announced Friday.
University President Teresa Sullivan has only quoted Thomas Jefferson in five community-wide emails in the last three years, according to an analysis of 53 emails Sullivan sent between May 2, 2013 and Nov. 11, 2016.
Student protesters were granted a meeting with University President Teresa Sullivan after storming a Board of Visitors meeting Friday, demanding the board work to make the University a safer place.
Three University Police Department officers are on paid administrative leave after an officer allegedly shouted “Make America Great Again” at students on the way back to their dorms after the results of the presidential election were announced early Wednesday morning.
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.”
“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.
Student groups are condemning anti-Semitic graffiti that was spotted Sunday outside of the GrandMarc apartment complex on 15th Street.
Reporter Sabrina Erdely answered questions on the stand for over eight hours Thursday in the fourth day of former Associate Dean Nicole Eramo’s defamation suit against Rolling Stone magazine.
Former University football player Aidan Howard filed a lawsuit against the University in federal court in Pennsylvania on Oct. 14, alleging he was hazed and harassed during his time on the football team.
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.
After agreeing to take a leave of absence, Douglas Muir, an executive lecturer in the Engineering School and the Darden School, issued an apology Wednesday for a controversial comment comparing the Black Lives Matter movement to the Ku Klux Klan.
An organization known for working to release prisoners and hostages sent a humanitarian mission to North Korea last month, which advocated for the release of University student Otto Warmbier.
Charlottesville Police have arrested 23-year-old Lewis Alexander Tyree Jr. in connection with a shooting on the Corner Saturday morning which injured three people.
This is a developing story and will continue to be updated with the latest information available.