E. coli levels in Westhampton Lake inspire protest
Students from an American Studies seminar, Digital America, stood outside Boatwright Memorial library this afternoon and protested the dangerous levels of E. coli in the Westhampton Lake.
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Students from an American Studies seminar, Digital America, stood outside Boatwright Memorial library this afternoon and protested the dangerous levels of E. coli in the Westhampton Lake.
Dangerously high levels of E. coli and coliform detected in Westhampton Lake have forced Delta Gamma and Theta Chi to postpone their joint philanthropic event, Richmond Regatta.
What do you get when you cross a boat, two horses and the new Taylor Swift song?
Delta Gamma sorority and Theta Chi fraternity will be hosting the first Richmond Regatta on Westhampton Lake as an event during Family Weekend at 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27.
Peter Smallwood, a biology professor, conducted a study of turtles along with other faculty and multiple classes on Thursday, Sept. 5, to determine whether the number of female turtles in the lake has been declining.
Westhampton Lake is like homework for University of Richmond students -- it can't be avoided.
During Fall Break, University of Richmond graduate Ryan Frost (RC '05) returned to campus to shoot "Reunion," his thesis film for the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts.
University of Richmond police arrested two Richmond College freshmen on charges of vandalism for damages made to student cars during the early morning hours of Oct. 16, according to a message from UR Communications.
Heliotrope, the wooden sunflower sculpture that was outside Boatwright Library starting March 20, was moved by the Land Art and Landscape class to the Westhampton Lake Saturday, April 10.
The wooden sunflower sculpture that has been on the hill outside Boatwright Library for several weeks will be moved into the Westhampton Lake on Saturday.
Westhampton Lake has been full of the expected wildlife, such as fish and algae, but also contains many unexpected objects, such as stone benches and even cars.
The rabid fox. The studious raccoon, trying to get into the library. The bats and the opossums, out and about with you every Friday night while you're looking for a good party. Who can forget the ducks, who ALL decide to make their mass exodus from the lake to the big hill in front of the library as soon as they see you coming, rushing to your 8:15 a.m. class?
Arts Around the Lake featured approximately 100 local area artists who displayed and sold their artwork Sunday around Westhampton Lake. The Greater Richmond Alumni Center sponsored the event.
University of Richmond seniors gathered Saturday night around Westhampton Lake for a candlelight ceremony, which included musical performances, student speaker Abigail Cohen and a fireworks display.
The renovation of the third floor of the Tyler Haynes Student Commons was delayed this summer because of permit problems, which pushed back the Career Development Center's planned move before the beginning of fall semester.
The University of Richmond hosts a candlelight ceremony for parents and graduates the night before graduation at Westhampton Lake, where men and women line opposite sides of the shores, listen to speakers, musical performances and watches fireworks — one of the final times the classes will be together.
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.