Tens of millions of Americans felt the rumble from Tuesday’s 5.8-magnitude earthquake, but those near the epicenter endured a rougher experience than anyone else. The University of Virginia is not far from the epicenter and respected political analyst Dr. Larry Sabato felt the effects along with everyone else on campus. Sabato tells us about the intensity of the shaking and what he thought was happening before he realized it was a quake? He also describes campus and the state of everyone’s nerves there in the hours following the temblor.