Live-Blog: Vice Presidential Debate screening in the Whitehurst Living Room
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Welcome to The Collegian's blog about the 2008 vice presidential debate. This is the third live blog for The Collegian during the election.
By Michael Gaynor
Nearly 52 percent of University of Richmond undergraduate students favor Barack Obama over John McCain for president, while the number of students who identify as Democrats, Republicans and Independents is virtually the same, according to a survey conducted last week by The Collegian.
The Senate passed a revised version of the $700 billion rescue package on Wednesday night that aims to bail out the crippled U.S. financial system -- a move that could send a boost of confidence to Wall Street after the rejection of a similar House bill on Monday sent global markets plummeting.
Students at the University of Richmond, like students throughout Virginia, are registering to vote in record numbers for the 2008 presidential election.
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said at the Camp Concert Hall on Saturday that she has never seen such a difficult set of circumstances in the world than the one the next president will deal with.
By Michael Gaynor
Welcome to The Collegian's Live-blog!
By Michael Gaynor
A federal grand jury has indicted former University of Richmond men's tennis coach Steven Gerstenfeld on charges of receiving child pornography, the second scandal in as many weeks to hit the university's athletics department.
Four University of Richmond students reported to campus police Tuesday that a man had entered their apartment during the night.
Journalist Henry Villard was a sick and aging man when he wrote his memoirs at the turn of the 20th century. But he didn't forget to write about the time he waited for the train to Springfield in 1858, with a lanky Illinois statesman who would become one of America's most famous leaders.
By Kate Foss
By Robin Hawbaker
Growing up as the child of immigrants, former "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" actress Tatyana Ali learned nightly at the dinner table that America was the land of opportunity.
When Dottie Lewis was an undergraduate at Westhampton College in the 1950s, men lived on the northern side of Westhampton Lake and women lived on the southern side.
Gov. Timothy M. Kaine announced a statewide crackdown on drunken driving last week, and University of Richmond police officers have made two DUI arrests already this semester.
Cheers and applause broke out in Tyler Haynes Commons Thursday night as Illinois Sen. Barack Obama became the first African-American to receive and accept the Democratic nomination for president of the United States.
A campus-wide push toward environmental sustainability has been boosted by a $100,000 donation from The Dominion Foundation, granted to pay for installing energy monitoring systems in 14 residence halls.
President Edward Ayers called on new students Monday afternoon to actively shape the school's identity, and also acknowledged that increasing diversity was "an obligation" the university was still trying to fulfill.