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Refugees must be involved in their paths to citizenship, speaker says
Societies can help refugees become citizens if they are aware of the plights they face, Clemson University professor Todd May said Thursday.
E-mail sender sanctioned
The University Hearing Board has disciplined Kappa Sigma’s former recruitment chairman for the sexually explicit e-mail that circulated on campus recently.
Police Report: 11/13/2008
Round-up of the police news at the University of Richmond.
Pulitzer Prize winning play comes to Modlin
“The Skin of Our Teeth,” a Pulitzer Prize winning play by Thornton Wilder, will be presented by the University of Richmond’s department of theatre and dance starting Nov. 19.
Students study lymphatic hearts in different species
Gary Radice has been studying the pulsatile organ – called a lymphatic heart — found in reptiles, birds and amphibians.
Men’s basketball to rely on its returning players
Next Saturday, the Spiders will kick off their season with a home opener against Randolph-Macon College at 8 p.m. – the first of 31 scheduled regular season games.
BRT members explain their new role on campus
“The BRT gets campus leaders together when an incident looks like it is going to be, or already is, a community event,” he said.
‘People need to get out there and spend money,’ economist says
Befekadu Degefe presented a course of action President-elect Barack Obama could use to restore the U.S. economy and consumer confidence: create more jobs.
Men’s soccer wins last game before stadium construction
During the final game for seniors on the University of Richmond men’s soccer team, it was a pair of freshmen who played a key role during the team’s 1-0 victory over Duquesne University.
Student leaders respond to Juicy Campus
As representatives of the student body, we’ve taken measures to ensure that the safety and integrity of our university remain strong. We’ve heard from some members of the university community requesting that JuicyCampus.com be blocked from our on-campus network.
Chaplaincy combats effects of hatred
The devastating effects of hatred consumed Alexander Lebenstein until he got a letter from students in the German town where he grew up, where he was a victim of Kristallnacht in 1938.
Student takes gap year in China
Garrett Graham spent last year in China learning Mandarin, working with an NGO and volunteering in a school.
Football to honor seniors at Delaware game
The football team’s 12 seniors have an impressive resumé: four consecutive winning seasons, two conference championships and the longest postseason run in school history.
Young women’s basketball team excited to start season
The women’s basketball team is trying to gain respect as it begins the season at 7 p.m. tomorrow against Kennessaw State University in the Robins Center.
Ayers hosts last forum on strategic plan
Ayers has held more than two dozen open meetings about the strategic plan, he said, and has discussed the plan with university faculty members, Richmond Council and Board of Trustees.
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