Baseball ready for season opener against Alabama
The University of Richmond Spiders baseball team begins the 2023 season against the University of Alabama at 4 p.m. this Friday at Sewell-Thomas Stadium.
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The University of Richmond Spiders baseball team begins the 2023 season against the University of Alabama at 4 p.m. this Friday at Sewell-Thomas Stadium.
The University of Richmond women’s basketball team won 84-74 against Saint Louis University on Feb. 15th, making this their third straight win.
Most University of Richmond students who study abroad describe their time abroad as life-changing. This past semester, sophomore Benjamin Cudmore had a memorable time, exploring two countries full of culture: England and Italy.
Do you want bugs crawling around your classroom? Don’t answer no yet! Insects go far beyond the creepy, unwanted pests we typically view them as. They are creators, inventors and protectors. Biology professor Art Evans explores the glorious world of bugs in Biology 120: Insects and Humans. This class fulfills the Natural Science general education requirement, analyzing insects' importance and their impact on our science, technology, literature, arts and popular culture. People often don’t appreciate their connections with insects or realize how deep they go. This class accomplishes more than just relaying information. It gives students an appreciation for the tiny creatures that live all around us.
Growing up in the Richmond area, Kent Taylor Sr. formed strong bonds within the Baptist community. Some of those bonds have grown to be almost familial ever since he found out he is one of the descendants of the enslaved people whose final resting place could be the Westham Burying Ground.
The University of Richmond and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) partnered with The Rose Group for Cross-Cultural Understanding to host this year’s ChinaFest, an annual Richmond city and UR tradition, from Feb. 2 to 5.
Are you single and tired of hearing about your friend’s romantic Valentine’s Day plan with their significant other? Instead of feeling jealous or lonely, make Feb. 14 a day to celebrate self-love with multiple activities both on and off-campus.
Love is in the air this week! Check out some Valentine’s Day celebrations as well as other activities happening around campus.
Are you looking for something to do with your special someone this Valentine’s Day? Well look no further, because we’ve got you covered!
Editor’s Note: this article is a direct response to the Collegian article published Feb. 10th, 2023. These interviews were conducted prior to the email update Brady Lang sent to impacted selective student organization leaders
The University of Richmond Police Department informed community members that a group will likely stage a Second Amendment protest on College Road Saturday, two days after an armed man stood outside the Robins Center.
University of Richmond senior Lindsey Frank was named the Kings Dominion Female Athlete of the Year at the second annual RVA Sports Awards on Feb. 4.
The Burying Ground Memorialization Committee will be unveiling the finalized design for a memorial to the enslaved people buried on the University of Richmond campus at information sessions in February.
Editor's note: The Collegian is affected by the changes to the SOBAC guidelines.
The University of Richmond women’s basketball team defeated La Salle University 67-51 at the Robins Center Feb. 8.
Scholars of Finance, a nationally recognized non-profit organization that specializes in leadership development and mentoring in the finance field, started a chapter at the University of Richmond during the fall semester of 2022.
Editor's note: This story was originally published in Capital News Service.
The University of Richmond men’s basketball team rallied behind graduate forward Matt Grace on Sunday afternoon, in a fight until the end against the visiting Fordham University Rams. The Spiders defeated the Rams 68-58 behind Grace’s career-high 21 points on his 24th birthday.
There is a lot in store this week, from a comedy show to a stoplight party. Check out some events below.
The University of Richmond Dining Services announced that most chicken and lamb dishes served in Heilman Dining Center are now halal certified, including the popular spider chicken.