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(02/10/24 2:46am)
The University of Richmond’s Burial Ground Memorial Committee announced at a Feb. 2 meeting that construction on the burial ground memorial is set to begin in February after four years of committee planning.
(12/19/23 4:55am)
Earlier this year, the University of Richmond’s Office of the Chaplaincy received a $3 million donation from Alumni Carole and Marcus Weinstein to support the Jewish life programs offered on campus.
(12/16/23 6:14pm)
A new app is fizzing on campus. It’s called Fizz, and it is an increasingly popular anonymous app that is toeing the line between strengthening campus community and opening up a space where users can bully and harass other students.
(12/05/23 7:19pm)
A man entered Booker Hall and started screaming at the U.S Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg about the Biden administration’s approval of an oil export terminal, a facility that would increase the nation’s oil export.
(11/28/23 2:51pm)
The University of Richmond will no longer require students to take two first-year seminar courses during their first year, starting with the incoming class of 2028.
(11/27/23 4:30pm)
The James River Association released its latest report in October on the state of Richmond’s historically troubled waterway, with its score remaining at a low B.
(11/16/23 1:14pm)
University of Richmond School of Law alum Jenna Ellis, ‘11, said in a obtained video by ABC News that a presidential aide told her that former President Donald Trump would refuse to leave the White House after losing the 2020 election.
(11/13/23 2:00pm)
A year after the malicious owl attacks on the University of Richmond’s campus, the question on the minds of many members of the community is: Where’s the owl?
(11/11/23 6:59pm)
Lisa Miles, associate director of the University of Richmond's Student Center for Equity and Inclusion, orchestrated a celebratory dinner on Nov. 8 to mark the beginning of National First-Generation Week. The celebration brought together approximately 40 attendees, creating a warm atmosphere reminiscent of an early Thanksgiving dinner.
(11/13/23 7:28pm)
Editor's note: This is a developing story.
(11/09/23 7:00pm)
Editor’s Note: This story includes mentions of sexual assault and violence. Confidential sexual assault resources for UR students include CARE Advocates, which can be reached at advocate@richmond.edu or 804.801.6251; Peer Sexual Misconduct Advisors (PSMA), at psma@richmond.edu or 804.346.7674; CAPS, at CAPS@richmond.edu or 804.289.8119; Virginia LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline (24/7), at 866.356.6998; Greater Richmond Regional Hotline (24/7), at 804.612.6126; National Sexual Assault Hotline (24/7) at 800.656.HOPE; UR Chaplaincy at 804.289.8500
(11/08/23 4:39am)
After a series of victories, The Collegian now projects that the Democrats maintain control of the Virginia State Senate. Democrats have reached the 21-seat threshold necessary to keep control of the chamber.
(11/08/23 3:55am)
Democrat Schuyler VanValkenburg, ‘04, defeated Republican Siobhan Dunnavant in the election for the Virginia Senate in the 16th District, by a margin of 53% to 47% of the popular vote.
(11/08/23 3:44am)
Democrat Rodney Willett won the race for the 58th District of the Virginia House of Delegates on Tuesday night, defeating Republican Riley Shaia by a margin of 53%-47%.
(11/07/23 7:00pm)
University of Richmond Police Chief Dave McCoy is on a mission: Along with the lifesaving tools like automated external defibrillators that save people from heart attacks and fire extinguishers that put out flames, he wants to have a lifesaving drug that reverses opioid overdose, called naloxone, accessible to every student.
(11/04/23 8:40pm)
WCGA and RCSGA met this week after both bodies suspended their meetings the week prior.
(11/04/23 3:00pm)
Editor’s note: The Collegian decided to leave out the names of students in this article for their safety. Students have come forward with accounts of verbal abuse and hate speech. The editors of The Collegian decided to include their interviews as anonymous sources.
(11/04/23 1:00pm)
In the most recent response to a bias report, Vice President for Student Development Steve Bisese sent out an email on October 26 alerting the UR campus that after the demonstration and counter-protest, students have reported incidents of name-calling and offensive social media posts. The Collegian looked into the new bias reporting pilot system introduced in the beginning of this semester.
(11/02/23 5:25pm)
Roughly 50 students, faculty and staff from different faiths gathered on Friday, Oct. 27 in front of Cannon Memorial Chapel to support the University of Richmond’s Muslim community in prayer and to honor the Palestinian lives lost in the past weeks because of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
(10/27/23 11:57pm)
Editor's note: The Collegian has added additional information regarding an Instagram story that was taken at the protest.