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(11/12/14 5:33pm)
With about 49 million Americans lacking full access to food and water according to the USDA, Lisa Davis from Feeding America came to University of Richmond on Tuesday to discuss solutions to what she called “food insecurity” in a lecture supplementing the One Book, One Richmond campaign.
(02/25/14 4:09am)
Director and playwright Moises Kaufman spoke before a packed audience about whether art could play a leadership role in society in Camp Concert Hall Monday, Feb. 24 as part of the continuing Jepson Leadership Forum, One Book, One Richmond program and the Women Involved in Living and Learning/Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Speaker Series.
(09/26/13 3:45am)
A few weeks ago, I ventured into a space I would normally avoid: a fraternity apartment party.
(09/26/13 3:29am)
Could it happen today? A young man is deceived, beaten within inches of his life with a gun and left for dead, tied to a fence post in the middle of nowhere. He stays there for 18 hours before being found, barely recognizable with a bashed-in skull and blood covering his entire face.
(09/17/13 4:43pm)
Approximately 75 students, faculty and staff gathered on Thursday night in the Keller Hall Reception Room to view a screening of "The Laramie Project." The movie is based on the play of the same name, which is the 2013-2014 selection for the One Book, One Richmond program.