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(11/30/14 5:41pm)
The tradition of a cappella continues at University of Richmond with The Sirens' annual Holiday Concert on Dec. 3. The concert will feature all four of the university's a cappella groups – The Sirens, Choeur du Roi, The Octaves and Off the Cuff – at 9 p.m. in the Pier.
(11/23/14 7:37pm)
The Richmond Spiders played perhaps their most complete game all season at William & Mary, defeating the Tribe and earning a spot in the FCS playoffs for the first time under coach Danny Rocco.
(11/23/14 9:36pm)
Three days ago I found out I was a victim of stolen
identity.
(11/18/14 10:46pm)
A torn ACL fueled Meaghan Carrigan, University of Richmond women’s soccer player and redshirt freshman, to train and learn on the sideline for a year before her debut season, during which she earned Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year honors and was named to the A-10 First Team.
(11/18/14 8:34am)
She has won an A-10 Offensive Player of the Year award, represented her native Ireland in international play and even been nominated for an ESPY, but “living as a muggle” is what excites Rebecca Barry most about this coming offseason, her final one at University of Richmond.
(11/17/14 2:31am)
Update: If the Spiders win at William and Mary on Saturday, they will earn a playoff spot.
(11/16/14 4:27am)
The debate over the threat that developing Shockhoe Bottom would pose to the preservation of the area’s history has been recently reignited by Academy Award-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o.
(11/12/14 4:01pm)
Athlete of the week: field hockey's Kelley Wentling
(11/10/14 8:36pm)
The
Spiders stormed the field and the crowd roared thunderously as Rebecca Barry
scored the game’s lone goal in sudden-death overtime to beat Massachusetts in Saturday’s
Atlantic-10 Championship matchup.
(11/09/14 7:53pm)
Richmond’s conference championship hopes were diminished Saturday in Maine.
(11/05/14 3:28pm)
It was a busy weekend for women’s soccer at
Richmond this weekend, with a game Friday night against University of Massachusetts and Sunday afternoon against University of Rhode Island.
(11/04/14 4:12am)
After being shut out by Duke on Saturday, the field hockey team bounced back and overpowered Davidson in Sunday’s regular season finale, led by a dominant effort by Rebecca Barry in her senior game.
(11/02/14 9:33pm)
Twitter. Facebook. Instagram. Tumblr. Pinterest. These are just a few examples of the social media platforms that exist today.
(11/02/14 9:12pm)
There was energy in Robins Stadium on Saturday that the Richmond
football team has not seen in years.
(11/01/14 10:04pm)
On a common walking path between Ryland Hall and Boatwright Memorial Library is a building that attracts researchers from all over the world, and houses a large collection of artifacts, artwork and archives. The Virginia Baptist Historical Society is an important part of the university tradition, and a place worthy of a further look.
(10/31/14 5:34pm)
Athlete of the week: soccer's Meaghan Carrigan
(10/27/14 3:39am)
Evan Kelly led Richmond’s defense as it pushed around Elon’s offense in another blowout win for the Spiders on Saturday.
(10/27/14 3:36am)
There was a great turnout at Robins Stadium last night when the University of Richmond women’s soccer team played the Dayton Flyers in one of the most anticipated games of the season.
(10/27/14 3:44am)
Damaged water fountains, wrecked bulletin boards, torn down exit signs and missing furniture have become typical in South Court throughout the past month. The vandalism began in late September, and all started with broken glass on the floor by the exits from the framed emergency procedures signs.
(10/26/14 11:31pm)
The Bald Eagles scored their lone goal less than six minutes into the game, and managed to hold off the Richmond attack for the rest of the game. It was a tale of two halves for the Spiders, who looked a bit lackluster to start the game, but picked up their play significantly in the second half.