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Students’ study abroad tuition does not add up
If it costs $9,900 to study abroad for a semester at the St. Louis University in Madrid, why does the University of Richmond charge $18,000 for a semester?
Boehman chosen as new Richmond College dean
Joseph Boehman has been chosen to succeed Steve Bisese, the vice president for student development, as dean of Richmond College.
Acting chaplain optimistic about changes
The University of Richmond’s Office of the Chaplaincy started the new semester with new staff members and a myriad of ideas to bring students back to the chaplaincy.
The new gym essentially sucks
I would rather have four delicious Chipotle burritos than the new gym. Here’s why.
Women’s basketball team rebounds on the road
Each week a different person has provided a spark for the University of Richmond basketball team. This past weekend it was Danielle Bell’s turn.
Ethical behavior might save Richmond teams
On any given weekend, you see members of the Richmond athletic program engaging in activities that are not always considered ethical.
Final Richmond College dean candidates visit campus, meet students and faculty
The final three candidates for the vacant position of dean of Richmond College visited campus this week, meeting with students and faculty and getting a better feel for the environment in which one of them may be working.
Environmentalist to speak on grassroots activism
In 1978, Louis Gibbs started a movement to remove families from her town of Love Canal, N.Y., after finding out that it sat on top of 20,000 tons of toxic waste.
What’s the indifference?
Last Thursday, my grandmother passed away. And I didn’t care because, in my opinion, my grandmother was not a good person.
Students fondly remember Robertson
Whether he was unsuccessfully attempting to dye his hair red with Kool-Aid or writing interesting words he heard that day all over his hands and arms, Michael Robertson kept his friends laughing.
Bush eloquent, Webb pointless
President George W. Bush delivered an impressive and politically specific State of the Union address last Tuesday night, talking about issues and his vision to make America a better place. Jim Webb’s Democratic response was pointless.
Loss to Temple drops men’s team to last in A-10
The University of Richmond men’s basketball team lost two games at home to Atlantic-10 opponents and dropped to last place in the conference with a record of 1-7.
Richmond Law Review holds symposium
Virginia attorney general Robert F. McDonnell addressed students, faculty and staff about how easy it is for him as a Republican to work with a Democratic governor.
Two professors win $40,000 research fellowships
Two University of Richmond professors were among 161 recipients of $40,000 fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities for research projects during the 2007-08 school year.
WILL students’ stalking bill gets new life in House
The bill introduced two weeks ago by Women Involved In Living and Learning students and De’Nora Hill’s mother to increase the penalties for stalking in Virginia has a new life.
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