Spider Sports Recap | Week of Sept. 18
Women’s Soccer
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Women’s Soccer
More than a hundred students gathered in the Ukrop Auditorium in the Robins School of Business for the 16th annual African Film Weekend in early September to catch the authenticity of the exhibited African stories.
Sweater weather is finally here, just in time for the upcoming Family Weekend! Check out some events happening on and off campus this week.
Twenty-three University of Richmond students protested alongside roughly 75,000 people as a part of the Climate Strike in New York City, the biggest climate strike since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tropical Storm Ophelia was no match for the Spiders as the University of Richmond field hockey team defeated Saint Louis University 5-2 in a rainy matchup at Crenshaw Field Sept. 23.
The University of Richmond women’s soccer team sought to secure its first conference win in three games in a matchup against George Mason University on Sept. 21, though fell just short in a 1-0 loss.
Henrico Police arrested and charged Ron Hedlund, a man who came to the University of Richmond armed in February, with identity theft and violation of county ordinance Sept. 3.
Editor's note: This article was published in the Henrico Citizen Sept. 21.
This is the first semester the University of Richmond removed contact tracing and mandatory reports of positive COVID-19 cases.
The University of Richmond announced its partnership with TimelyCare, an on-demand mental health app specifically curated for college campuses, on Aug 21.
Music Beats Cancer, a non-profit organization that plans concerts to fund cancer cure research, started its first student engagement project with a student organization at the University of Richmond.
A late offensive push by the Saint Joseph’s University women’s soccer team turned the University of Richmond’s 2-1 advantage into a 3-2 loss in the Spiders’ conference home opener on Sept. 17.
University of Richmond community members gathered in the Queally Center for Admission and Career Services on the evening of Sept. 12th to hear Richard Reeves summarize issues regarding the interconnectedness of gender, class, and race gaps.
The University of Richmond football team cruised past Delaware State University with a dominating final score of 38-6 on Sept. 16.
“Since they deserve to [be] raped, I cannot concern myself with the pain rape causes them.”
From National Hispanic Heritage Month celebration to annual fairs, check out some events happening on and off campus this week.
Listen to the phone interview with Chris Mooney and Sports Editor Jimmy James here:
Former University of Richmond football player Kobie Turner, ‘21, played in his first NFL game Sept. 10 in the Los Angeles Rams’ season opener against the Seattle Seahawks.
Editor's Note: Grace Brogan is a member of the Collegian staff.
Despite Spain, Denmark and Italy being the top UR study abroad destinations, senior Caitlin Fay decided to study abroad in an unconventional destination – Turks and Caicos – and described it as “unforgettable.”