10,000 meals donated during Rise Against Hunger event
More than 70 volunteers, including University of Richmond students, staff and local community members, came together March 3 to package 10,000 meals for Rise Against Hunger.
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More than 70 volunteers, including University of Richmond students, staff and local community members, came together March 3 to package 10,000 meals for Rise Against Hunger.
Dozens of students gathered in the University Forum Tuesday evening to silently sit, meditate and pray in solidarity with Parkland, Fla., to honor the lives lost and peacefully promote gun control.
Editor's note: This article was updated to include more specific information on minimum wage requirements.
We live in a confusing sexual culture because of social pressures around sex, a MogaDao Sacred Daoist sexuality teacher said to a group of University of Richmond students during her talk Tuesday.
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Two University of Richmond professors received Fulbright awards to support their research projects.
Minutes before watching her choreographed piece for the first time on stage, senior Cristina Peters whispered that she was nervous to a fellow University Dancer. Peters had just stepped off the stage from dancing herself, but would watch the next dance from the audience.
Justin Bieber, Katy Perry and High School Musical songs filled Tyler Haynes Commons Saturday morning as Best Buddies members performed musical routines at the Best Buddies talent show.
Silence engulfed the Pier in Tyler Haynes Commons as a spellbound audience listened to senior Christian Park perform an original song on Thursday night dedicated to his best friend who committed suicide.
A bestselling author and Guardian columnist spoke about the current importance of feminism, specifically in the context of the Trump administration, during a talk Wednesday night.
The Richmond Women’s Law student group and the Metro Richmond Women’s Bar Association sponsored an Elect Her program Saturday, Feb. 24 in the Moot Courtroom of the T.C. Williams School of Law.
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Spider Records, a new club at the University of Richmond, is looking to shift campus culture when it comes to music.
The University of Richmond will compete in three categories of a recycling competition this spring in order to improve sustainability efforts.
A new program will provide a support system for women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics at the University of Richmond.
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Vivian Pinn, leader-in-residence for the Jepson School of Leadership Studies, emphasized the roles of leadership in biomedical research through her own experience when she spoke at the Jepson Alumni Center on Feb. 13.
Incoming students in the class of 2022 will have a variety of courses to choose from when they register this summer, including four new Richmond Endeavor courses.
A University of Richmond alumnus and his wife were murdered by their teenage daughter's ex-boyfriend in December 2017.
Student government representatives released the report of their listening tour on March 21, sharing with students and faculty the findings of a semester-long outreach initiative.