Photo Gallery: 2009 Senior Graduation Celebration
Seniors kicked off weekend commencement festivities Friday night during the senior celebration, held at the university Forum.
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Seniors kicked off weekend commencement festivities Friday night during the senior celebration, held at the university Forum.
Contact staff photographers Nick Mider at nick.mider@richmond.edu and Dan Petty at dan.petty@richmond.edu
Contact staff photographer Nick Mider at nick.mider@richmond.edu
The men's basketball team defeated St. John's University 75-69 in the first round of the College Basketball Invitational on Wednesday night at the Robins Center. Last year, the Spiders also played in the CBI, losing to the University of Virginia in the first round.
Several University of Richmond football players participated in field drills and worked out before of NFL scouts and position coaches Thursday at First Market Stadium. Running back Josh Vaughan, fullback John Crone, defensive ends Lawrence Sidbury and Sherman Logan, and tight ends Joe Stewart and Joe Monteverde took part in the event.
The worst winter weather in eight years slammed into Virginia Sunday night into Monday morning, leaving about seven inches of snow at the University of Richmond campus and forcing the cancellation of Monday classes.
The University, under the direction of Myra Daleng and Anne Norman Van Gelder, performed "Imagine" Feb. 27, 28 and March 1 at the Alice Jepson Theater. Read The Collegian's preview story here.
Members of the the University of Richmond's DEX business fraternity and the Western Henrico Rotary Club sponsored a campus tour and trip to a men's basketball game on Sunday for children in the community identified by the Tuckahoe YMCA as underprivileged.
Collegian photographers are attempting to identify people in photos below. Please contact the photographer with any identification information. To submit your own photos from Ring Dance to The Collegian, e-mail pix@thecollegianur.com. Our editors will sift through the best ones and publish them in a similar slideshow here. Photos should be no larger than 5MB and should include your name, class year and names of the people featured in the photo.
Contact staff photographer Alex Donoho at alex.donoho@richmond.edu
Contact staff photographers Lily Ackerman, Leigh Donahue, Alex Donoho and Ivori Zvorsky.
WASHINGTON -- Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States Tuesday here in Washington, where more than 2 million people gathered to watch the first African-American become president. The inaugural parade followed that afternoon down Pennsylvania Avenue.
WASHINGTON -- On the eve of Barack Obama's presidential swearing-in, ebullient tourists and inaugural-goers were scattered throughout the National Mall. Some of them claimed spots for the night, hunkering down with sleeping bags and cardboard boxes to shield themselves from gusty winds. The nation's monuments -- iconic symbols of the U.S. democracy -- were lit majestically in the early morning hours before the country would inaugurate its first African-American president.
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The women's basketball team upset No. 25 Wake Forest University 45-33 on Jan. 6 at the Robins Center.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -- After it became clear the University of Richmond would win its first national championship over the Montana Grizzlies 24-7, players doused coach Mike London in water, then charged the field to congratulate Montana and begin celebrating.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -- University of Richmond fans traveled from near and far to witness their team win its first National Championship, while others watched from places as diverse as New York City, Washington, D.C., Ecuador and Singapore. Throughout the game, the Spider fans maintained their energy and support in the most overwhelming display of school spirit in years.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -- Hundreds of University of Richmond fans lined the entrance to Finley Stadium to welcome the Spiders during the final Spider Walk Friday night. Richmond's captains -- seniors John Crone, Will Healy, Sherman Logan and Lawrence Sidbury Jr. -- strode hand-in-hand onto the field. Army paratroopers glided onto the field, an 11-year-old Chattanooga native sang the National Anthem, and soon thereafter Richmond made a dominating performance during the national championship game.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -- The Spider football team decisively beat the University of Montana Grizzlies 24-7 Friday night at Finley Stadium to give the University of Richmond its first national title in any sport in the school's 178-year history.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -- The Spiders arrived for their first national FCS championship game on Tuesday and have since been preparing for Friday's match-up against the University of Montana.