Trans-inclusive feminism panel discusses inclusivity efforts on campus
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As of Friday, fraternity lodge events will not have guest lists nor serve alcohol until after fall break.
There’s a conversation I regularly have with the other people I meet who are also abroad that goes something like this:
I want to talk about the murder of journalists.
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This story was updated on Monday, Dec. 10 at 5 p.m.
Mayor of Richmond Levar Stoney spoke about voter disenfranchisement to a sold out audience in the Alice Jepson Theater on Wednesday, Nov. 28.
Editor's note: This story was updated to correct information that was inaccurately attributed to Guillaume Diaz.
New York Times best-selling author Jonathan Haidt, who co-authored the book “The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas are Setting Up a Generation for Failure,” gave a lecture to faculty members, students and community members at the Queally Center on Thursday night.
Several funnel clouds were reported over the University of Richmond campus on Monday afternoon.
The Interfraternity Council announced changes to fraternity lodge events, including new guest list policies, a smaller member to non-member ratio, stricter alcohol policies and a larger risk-management team.
Editor's note: This story was updated after publishing to include information from Patrick Benner and information about the track of the storm and its effects in Richmond.
This story has been updated to reflect that water pressure levels on campus have returned to normal.
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University of Richmond officials announced plans for a new well-being center that will house various wellness offices in a single building and add another on-campus dining facility, in a statement released last week.
Editor's note: The first version of this story inaccurately described the deans' advising roles. McIntosh advised WCGA in addition to Genoni and Fankhauser.
University of Richmond students joined hundreds of thousands of others on Saturday in Washington, D.C., for a gun violence protest driven by young adults and children. The protest was sparked in part by the recent school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
A senior adviser for former President George W. Bush spoke to the campus and local community about immigration Thursday evening as part of the University of Richmond Sharp Viewpoint Speaker Series.
It has become a near regular occurrence in North Court to be woken up during the late hours of the night by a fire alarm.