Spiders beat VCU 67-52 in the Capital City Classic
Richmond Spiders Basketball beat VCU in the Capital City Classic tonight for the first time in three years.
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Richmond Spiders Basketball beat VCU in the Capital City Classic tonight for the first time in three years.
When senior Zoe Rydzewski transferred to the University of Richmond, she was shocked to discover that the on-campus convenience store Everything Convenience sold cigarettes students could buy with their meal plans.
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The disrespect that many female reporters in the sports industry receive is more prevalent than many people realize.
After 34 years teaching at the University of Richmond, Professor Mike Spear is retiring. The oldest professor at UR, he gave us our first Fs ever in his Copy Editing course — a prerequisite for being a Collegian editor — and he is without a doubt The Collegian’s biggest supporter and critic. What follows is an appreciation for the man who is, in our opinion, one of the greatest professors this university will ever know.
Several students manipulated sophomore class registration for the spring semester, causing a brief shutdown of the system, and raising concerns over the integrity of the University of Richmond’s registration process, students said.
Gina Lucido, the University of Richmond field hockey head coach, stepped down today to "pursue a personal change and begin a new life" with her fiancé, according to statement from the athletic department.
The University of Richmond club hockey team finished its semester with two wins against Old Dominion University this weekend, beating ODU 15-1 Friday night at home, and 7-3 on Saturday night in an away game.
This is the fifth installment of The Collegian's UR Employee Spotlight Series. The series tells the stories of University of Richmond staff members who tirelessly help students and work behind the scenes to better campus life.
In September of 2016, two University of Richmond students published separate accounts detailing the mishandling of their Title IX cases on The Huffington Post’s contributor network.
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Mary Kelly Tate has worked as a law professor at the University of Richmond for 13 years and continues to advocate for the wrongfully convicted in her work on and off campus.
In a corner of the University of Richmond bookstore, among aisles of Spider attire, hang Fire Shield power strips and extension cords. These cords are costly yet required purchases for students who want to use electrical products in campus housing.
The Richmond Men’s Basketball Team lost to the Vermont Catamounts 71-65 on Wednesday night, dropping to a 1-6 record on the season.
This is the fourth installment of The Collegian's UR Employee Spotlight Series. The series tells the stories of University of Richmond staff members who tirelessly help students and work behind the scenes to better campus life.
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) recently introduced the Mental Health First Aid program in an effort to bolster mental health awareness and resources at the University of Richmond.
More than 120 Chinese artifacts, including ten life-sized terracotta figures, are on display at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in the exhibit “Terracotta Army: Legacy of the First Emperor of China.”