Former QB Ward signs with the NFL's Atlanta Falcons
Former University of Richmond quarterback Eric Ward signed with the Atlanta Falcons on Monday after a weekend tryout.
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Former University of Richmond quarterback Eric Ward signed with the Atlanta Falcons on Monday after a weekend tryout.
Harassing Communications
To quote: "What kills me about news reports on this issue is that they focus on what feminists think ... Do people claim that the Holocaust was a Jewish issue or that slavery was an African issue? ... This is not simply a feminist issue and to write it off as such is to do the human population at large a major injustice."
Burglary
Larceny
*Note: This article is not intended to refer to criminal law, or any other type of law governing society. This article is about behavioral ethics only.
According to the Associated Press, legal definitions of burglary vary, but in general a burglary involves entering a building (not necessarily by breaking in) and remaining there unlawfully with the intention of committing a crime.
Vandalism
Most think slavery is an unjust institution because it deprives slaves of the fruits of their labor and is often inherited at birth. Slavery upsets us because it prevents people from benefiting in proportion to the value they generate for others, and because they become enslaved based on their demographics rather than their actions.
The No. 14 University of Richmond women's basketball team upset No. 3 University of Delaware 67-49 on Thursday night during the opening game in the Women's National Invitational Tournament.
Following a No. 15 ranking from BusinessWeek magazine, the Robins School of Business has narrowed its search to replace the dean who presided over the school when it achieved its highest ranking in 2009.
Credit Card Fraud
Theft
Some people are natural automobile operators. In swift arcs of the ankle, these naturals slow to barely noticeable stops without promoting even the slightest hint of jolting motion. With smooth panoramic vision, these people are constantly and acutely aware of even the smallest of insignificancies — such as squirrels, stop signs or pedestrians. With one-handed ease, they turn the car without facing oncoming traffic at the turn's completion. They drive fast. They drive fearlessly. I move aside for them as though they are all emergency vehicles.
Lil' Wayne, Chris Brown and a host of other celebrities have recently been in trouble with the law.
Burglary
Theft from Motor Vehicle
Two Westhampton College Government Association members started a mentoring program that partners University of Richmond undergraduates with School of Continuing Studies students.
Alumnus and activist Adnan Hajizada's appeal is set for Feb. 6 after being delayed twice, once by the defense.
Former Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine returned to his career as an educator, teaching law and leadership at the University of Richmond Jan. 11, six days before his term in office ended.