Judge finds Eramo to be limited public figure
A federal judge issued several rulings in former University Dean Nicole Eramo’s $7.85 million defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone in U.S. District Court Thursday.
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A federal judge issued several rulings in former University Dean Nicole Eramo’s $7.85 million defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone in U.S. District Court Thursday.
Charlottesville police have arrested three suspects in connection with a recent series of robberies near Grounds.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday it will be dropping corruption charges against former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell and his wife Maureen McDonnell.
After a change to the Housing and Residence Life program was finalized over the summer, resident advisors are now responsible for a Thursday night on-call initiative.
The University is the top public college in the nation, according to a list released Wednesday by Business Insider.
The Second Year Council confirmed Galen Green as vice president at its general body meeting Sunday.
Second Year Council President Ahmad Shawwal will be stepping down from his position for the upcoming fall semester.
Sen. Tim Kaine was named as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s running mate on Friday.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton announced Sen. Tim Kaine as her vice presidential pick Friday on Twitter.
The University has become a hotspot for people in search of Pokemon following the recent release of “Pokemon Go.”
Nearly one year after three University alumni filed a defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone magazine over the now-retracted article, “A Rape on Campus,” a federal judge dismissed the suit in a New York courtroom Tuesday.
North Korea is threatening to continue holding American detainees if former detainee and American citizen Kenneth Bae continues to criticize the DPRK.
Three shots fired incidents were reported in Charlottesville Friday morning, with one of the reports relating to several shots fired in the Elliewood Avenue Area.
A shot was fired outside of Eddy’s Tavern on the University Corner around 1:30 a.m. Sunday morning.
A gunman was in the Gordon Avenue area Tuesday evening, according to an email sent to the University community from the Office of Safety and Emergency Preparedness at 6:31 p.m.
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe is under investigation by the FBI and Justice Department regarding whether donations to his 2013 gubernatorial campaign violated federal election laws, CNN reported Monday.
The State Department updated its North Korea travel warning May 16 to reflect “the serious risk of arrest and long-term detention” American citizens face “under North Korea’s system of law enforcement.”
Fourth-year College student Martese Johnson’s civil lawsuit against the Virginia ABC, its director and three of its agents will continue in U.S. District Court after Judge Glen E. Conrad denied a motion by the defense to strike Johnson’s amended suit May 13.
Kelley Hodge, University Title IX coordinator and executive assistant to the president, will be resigning from her position effective May 13.
North Korea’s foreign minister Ri Su Young said third-year Commerce student Otto Warmbier is being used as a “tactic” by the United States to create internal issues within the DPRK, the Associated Press reported following an interview with Ri in New York Saturday.