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(04/19/20 1:36am)
All student belongings in Gray Court and Lora Robins Court will be packed by a moving company and temporarily stored starting April 27 to prepare for potential summer housing needs, according to an email from University of Richmond administration members.
(04/15/20 9:43pm)
With the move to remote learning, the University of Richmond’s Counseling and Psychological Services had to quickly figure out the best way to help students from afar.
(04/09/20 8:38pm)
Editor's Note: The article has been updated to accurately describe ways to contact the confidential resources available to survivors of sexual violence.
(04/08/20 3:22pm)
In fall 2020, a vacant lodge on either Old Fraternity Row or New Fraternity Row may be open for use by any non-Greek student organizations.
(04/03/20 6:05pm)
Rana Dajani’s advice to her audience at the University of Richmond on March 3 was to act on their ideas, even if these ideas seem impossible.
(04/21/20 11:34pm)
Have you ever wondered how statistically likely you are to get a single in Thomas Hall? Or how many coveted single-single suites are available on the University of Richmond campus? Or how equal, exactly, the gender assignments for each room type are?
(04/01/20 3:11pm)
Two single-use bathrooms on the second floor of the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business became gender-neutral on Feb. 26 as part of a campus-wide push for inclusiveness.
(03/26/20 1:26am)
When junior Kevin Villagomez heard that the University of Richmond was shifting to remote learning for three weeks and possibly longer, one of his first thoughts was whether he could continue working at his on-campus jobs, at which he spends 30 to 35 hours a week.
(03/17/20 6:31pm)
The University of Richmond’s decision on March 16 to suspend in-person instruction for the remainder of the semester left many students uncertain about the next few weeks of the semester.
(07/03/19 3:02am)
We’ve seen it all before: the romantic scene where a gentleman stands below a woman’s bedside window confessing his love. Prince Charming calling for Rapunzel. Romeo bellowing for Juliet.
At the University of Richmond, Richmond College students stood outside Westhampton College dormitories crying for undergarments. The Panty Raid, a tradition where Westhampton women threw their panties to men from their dorm windows, was an annual affair implemented by UR students in the 1950s.
(10/03/13 3:23am)
Who went to the Richmond Street Art Festival? Wasn't that so cool?
(02/10/11 6:01am)
An anonymous University of Richmond student -- who could have been either male or female -- started a posting thread on College ACB with a description of tasks that men pledging a campus fraternity were required to do before being initiated. At 11:42 p.m. on Jan. 18, the person wrote:
(01/10/11 4:50am)
The university will host a transportation forum 10:30 a.m to 1:30 p.m Monday outside Boatwright Memorial Library showcasing new transportation options available to students beginning this semester.
(10/05/10 3:14am)
On October 5, Spider in the Kitchen, the university's food club on campus that focuses on an exchange of recipes, entertaining and cooking ideas among campus foodies, will host its second event this semester, with a "Soups and Stews" theme.
(08/26/10 6:14am)
It's that time of year again. 'Tis the season for unfamiliar faces, restocked Dining Dollars and the sound of girls squealing ("Oh my God, girlfriend, shut up! You are so tan!").
(04/26/10 9:36pm)
Students from UR Games gathered in the Lower Forum April 14 to participate in a Live Action Role Play.
(02/25/10 11:05pm)
After meeting with members of the University of Richmond administration Thursday afternoon, the Campus Activities Board has confirmed that Afroman will still perform at Pig Roast on March 27.
(02/25/10 4:00am)
The most intriguing aspect of the word "minority" is the polar opposite connotations it can assume, depending on its context. Sometimes being unlike the majority is what lifts us up, yet other times it's what holds us down. For example, being apart from the majority could award you either a glittery gold medal in Vancouver or a searing scarlet letter of discrimination. How do we attach these meanings? Are they possible to change, or is the bigger hurdle whether we want them to?
(02/18/10 4:30am)
Ever set your clean clothes in a glob of glue-like detergent that's been lying in wait on top of the washing machine?
(01/28/10 3:45am)
When will this school learn how to allow a livable campus environment? Most likely not during my time here, but I hope during the interim, someone who makes decisions will weigh a few varied and serious concerns.