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(02/24/15 4:58pm)
Before he was Richmond’s all-time leader in 3-point field goals, before he was a McDonald’s All-American nominee, before he took his high school basketball team to the state championship game, Kendall Anthony was a high school kid going on a date.
(02/23/15 5:46pm)
University of Richmond board of trustees announced its election of Dr. Ronald Andrew Crutcher as the 10th university president in a campus-wide email sent Monday morning. Crutcher will officially replace President Edward Ayers on July 1, 2015.
(02/20/15 7:27pm)
Friday, Feb. 20 would have been the Richmond baseball team’s home opener, but because of winter weather and delays to the Pitt Field renovations, what was scheduled as the Spiders’ first home game will be played in South Carolina at USC-Salkehatchie.
(02/20/15 10:07pm)
Richmond men’s
basketball beat conference-foe St. Bonaventure Wednesday night. But the Spiders
did not beat the snow.
(02/18/15 12:09am)
While a blizzard struck Richmond Monday night and into Tuesday morning, the University of Richmond Police Department dealt with two, separate single-car crashes, one ending with a red SUV flipped on its side in Westhampton Lake and the other resulting in a reckless driving charge, said Beth Simonds, assistant chief of police.
(02/18/15 12:20am)
Paintings, video games and terraria are all currently on display as a part of the Anti-Grand exhibition at the Harnett Museum in the Modlin Center for the Arts.
(02/17/15 6:35pm)
A mixture of humor and serious conversation was the theme of The Vagina Monologues, a performance in Tyler Haynes Commons last weekend that celebrated women’s sexuality and turned a typically taboo body part into a work of art.
(02/14/15 7:28pm)
Westhampton College hosted the Connecting Women of Color Conference on Feb. 13, a convention that promoted inclusivity, diversity and support for women of color.
(02/13/15 10:44pm)
Seven students in the Production Studies III course have spent the past two semesters producing the show "Coronado" by Dennis Lehane, which debuts this weekend.
(02/11/15 7:45pm)
Pitt Field is getting a makeover, but its transformation will not be complete before Richmond baseball’s home opener on Feb. 20.
(02/11/15 2:11am)
The Princeton Review included University of Richmond in its list of "Colleges That Pay You Back: 2015 Edition" this week, making Richmond one of the 200 colleges or universities in this unranked category that is being recognized in terms of academic preparation, affordability and career opportunities.
(02/11/15 1:43am)
No longer will yellow bikes be the only items fished from Westhampton Lake. The Center for Student Involvement approved the new campus fishing club on Jan. 15 for this spring semester.
(02/10/15 6:00pm)
Emily Arches is a sophomore from Baltimore, Maryland, majoring in business administration with a concentration in finance. Arches is the president of the equestrian team, a writing consultant and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She started riding horses in first grade and said it would have felt foreign to go to college and not ride. The equestrian team comprises 17 members, all female, but anyone can join. This past weekend, University of Richmond came in first place at a show at Randolph-Macon College. Arches said she felt accomplished when the team performed well. It is difficult to manage because they all have different backgrounds and varying riding experience, but the job is really rewarding, she said. Arches said her biggest challenge had been keeping team spirits high and promoting team unity because riding was an individual sport. It is challenging to be the middle man between riders and coaches, to keep high levels of respect and to make sure each rider improves. Arches wants people to know that the equestrian team has increased its prevalence and success a lot in the past three years. Richmond’s team is strong in its region, and the team is very competitive. Something you don’t know about Arches? She can’t swim. Here’s a glimpse into a day in her life:
(02/09/15 9:09pm)
One hundred years ago, Westhampton Lake was much more than a Facebook cover photo. It served as both a physical and metaphorical divide between Richmond men and Westhampton women. Although classes have since integrated and students can live on either side of the lake, the roots of gender separation still remain in what is known as the coordinate college system. Two deaneries, two student governments and two mission statements coexist under one university, though debate over the validity of the system divides the campus community.
(02/07/15 5:38pm)
A blue, inverted outline of South America and its rivers shone outside the Tyler Haynes Commons Thursday evening after Martin Bonadeo, an Argentinian artist and professor, unveiled his light installation titled “Reflection.”
(02/05/15 1:38am)
A maze of thin blue wires swims through an outline of South America that lies on the floor of Tyler Haynes Commons. Artist Martin Bonadeo is carefully placing each wire, or “river,” in its geographically correct spot.
(02/04/15 4:26pm)
Last edits made at 7:44 p.m. by Collegian reporter Jesse Siebentritt.
(02/01/15 12:03am)
“Whatever! We’ll see you in the tournament!”
(01/31/15 4:54pm)
Tucked next to the intramural fields, University of Richmond’s ropes course hosts a variety of groups for challenging, team-building events.
(01/30/15 5:30pm)
The Richmond Spider basketball family has made an important addition this month: an actual spider.