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(01/31/13 3:03am)
After the recent school shootings in Conn., the security of students, faculty and staff has become a priority for local governments and educational institutions. On Jan.17, a subcommittee in the Virginia General Assembly considered a bill that would require one school official to carry a concealed handgun on school property.
(01/29/13 6:41pm)
Richmond alumnus Fynn Glover pitched his company RootsRated, a curated recreational guide to 500 startups that could lead to an investment in his company.
(11/29/12 7:59am)
Next semester, three new student-run organizations will join the expanding list of extracurricular clubs at the university.
(11/29/12 7:13am)
Q: I'm dating an international student who was studying abroad here last semester. We met when I was an OA and have been together ever since. The problem is that he's back in Europe now, and I'm only a sophomore, so we're not going to see each other for a long time.
(11/29/12 6:10am)
The week before thanksgiving break, the organization Stop Hunger Now allowed students to donate meal swipes at the dining hall to raise money for its meal-packaging event in the spring, Adrienne Piazza said.
(11/29/12 6:06am)
With a national outbreak of meningitis and the recent presence of chickenpox on campus, the Student Health Center has been on high alert.
(11/15/12 4:59am)
Every great business was born in a basement, said David Shack, a 2010 graduate, about working from the home office in his basement.
(11/15/12 4:50am)
Knit it Up!, a student knitting club at the University of Richmond, received funding this semester, and members are working toward their goal of donating finished products to charity.
(11/15/12 4:43am)
The Student Alliance for Sexual Diversity at the University of Richmond has developed a t-shirt and video campaign to cultivate a more inviting on-campus environment, in which LGBTQ members can feel more included, said Lydia Wang, co-president of the organization.
(11/15/12 4:40am)
University of Richmond graduates' loans are part of the growing rate of student loans across the United States that now total more than $1 trillion.
(11/05/12 5:19pm)
Senior Hadya Abdul Satar was recently approached by a Spanish international student to talk about the relationship between international and American students at Richmond, she said.
(11/05/12 6:02am)
The new sorority and student activities cottages opened their doors to students and alumni on Saturday afternoon after three years of planning and decades of anticipation.
(10/28/12 6:32pm)
Free T-shirts, a live disc jockey, a photo booth and painting drew students to the grand opening of "The Web," Richmond's new student center.
(10/24/12 4:50am)
A group of students used fall break as an opportunity to break out of the campus bubble and engage with the city of Richmond through a university-sponsored program focused on the environment, arts and community.
(09/19/12 12:20am)
The U.S. Supreme Court should not sentence anyone to life without parole because it is cruel and unusual, Congressman Bobby Scott said in his Constitution Day speech at the T. C. Williams School of Law on Monday.
(09/13/12 7:40am)
Samuel Ryder celebrated his 21st birthday on Tuesday by legally drinking alcohol in the United States for the first time -- a tradition many American college students take part in.
(09/06/12 9:01am)
The University of Richmond has invested more than $14 million in campus upgrades, including $2.5 million towards library improvements and $5 million in the construction of a new Student Activities Complex.
(09/06/12 8:59am)
This year, the Student Activities staff surprised students with a new web platform, called OrgSync, for organization members to share their various clubs' information and events with the student body in one location.
(09/06/12 2:43am)
The Black and Muslim Law Student Associations will co-host a blood drive from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 9 at the T.C. Williams School of Law in remembrance of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
(04/17/12 11:36pm)
Twelve-year-old Soham Apte could not stop smiling as he put down his instrument and walked off the stage at Saturday's "Experience India," an event hosted by the South Asian Student Alliance. Apte played the Indian tabla for the audience gathered in the Pier.