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(04/10/25 4:01pm)
The vibrant retro red, white and green of Jarrod Hendricks’ windbreaker popped against the sea of gray van-roof directly above him. The window to his right exhibited the tapestry of a road trip: a tree, a building, a dash of purple, another car. The streaks of color in and out of the van were a mimicry of those on the cover of the album he helped create four years ago.
(04/04/25 11:00am)
“Can you guys see this?” Wyatt Clem asked as the camera swung away from him, emphasizing his blurred background. “We’re at a Lowe’s right now,” he said with a smile. He was leaning slightly forward, his blonde hair draping his shoulders. Shawn Abhari, who was closer to the camera and sitting next to Clem, had moved the phone camera back to its original vertical position on the Zoom call.
(04/01/25 3:32am)
It all started at the Westhampton Lake gazebo.
(03/31/25 1:27am)
When University of Richmond senior Trey Creamer grabbed utensils to dig into his homemade meal of pesto pasta with a side of Caesar salad, he expected nothing but a satisfying meal at the other end of the fork. To his surprise, he was met with the inspiration for this year’s Benchtop Innovations winner: Envee.
(03/28/25 12:04am)
For University of Richmond senior Christina Currie and her twin sister, Katie Currie, competing on "Wheel of Fortune" was a dream come true. Not only did the sisters walk away with an impressive total of $88,248 in winnings and trips to Maui and Portugal, but with memories of a competition they described as both nerve-racking and exhilarating.
(02/28/25 5:09pm)
It was never originally Dogpark.
(02/09/25 1:18am)
A vibrant acoustic rhythm echoed throughout Ukrop Auditorium as senior Zaowen (Steven) Chen strung the guitar on his lap. “Ancient Dragon,” a traditional Chinese folk song, was the closing act to the twentieth-anniversary opening celebration of ChinaFest on Thursday evening.
(12/18/24 8:58pm)
Two University of Richmond sophomores, Tsion Maru and Debora Lemma, are changing the campus media landscape with Konjo, a first-of-its-kind brand dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood.
(11/24/24 6:10pm)
Dozens of University of Richmond students ran the Richmond Marathon on Nov. 16, joining the 1% of the population who will complete a marathon in their lifetimes.
(11/18/24 7:00pm)
University of Richmond faculty are spearheading a new AI project in hopes of making artificial intelligence more accessible and convenient to all students.
(11/12/24 5:00am)
The University of Richmond opened FlavUR, its newest dining location, this fall, and there’s a unique story behind its flavorful creation.
(11/02/24 11:00am)
After 17 years at the University of Richmond, Lisa Miles, associate director of the Student Center for Equity and Inclusion and the creator behind Spiders First-generation and Limited-income program, retired from her role this June. Now, she’s visiting for UR’s First-Generation College Celebrations, commemorating 10 years of the first-gen programming she spearheaded on campus.
(10/16/24 7:00pm)
With the sound of birds stirring and only a sliver of sunlight on the horizon, a group of people begin to form at the River Road Starbucks parking lot. As the minutes go by, some drive up wearing colorful outfits, while others wander in, appearing to have just rolled out of bed with a single goal in mind: to chase the sun.
(09/24/24 7:25pm)
When thinking of what’s popular on social media, images of bodybuilders throwing around 400 pounds in the gym or influencers dancing to a new popular song probably come to mind first. Anthony Polcari, ‘21, or as he is known on social media, TonyPinDC, is destroying these assumptions.
(04/11/24 10:41pm)
Just before winter break last semester, sophomore Genice Thomas texted Christopher Elvin Jr. in the middle of the night to ask if he wanted to watch a meteor shower.
(02/14/24 7:09pm)
Director of Student Involvement Andrew Gurka marked the last day of his 18-year career at the University of Richmond on Friday, Feb. 9.
(02/05/24 6:59pm)
The dean of Richmond College, Joe Boehman, has long been dedicated to connecting with students regarding anything from academic inquiries to personal struggles. In July 2023, he embarked on a brand new journey to reach as many students as possible by starting a podcast series.
(02/01/24 7:10pm)
Joan Saab has always liked spiders. Before her 30th birthday, she made a deal with her husband that she was going to get a spider tattoo in the center of her wrist, but her plan fell through, and she never got it.
(12/07/23 9:39pm)
Elisabeth Gruner, an English professor at the University of Richmond, is known to many for her alternative style of assigning grades, called “ungrading.”
(12/01/23 2:00pm)
At a squat rack on the first floor of the Weinstein Center for Recreation, junior Abby Bangs begins her third set of bent rows as “Crooked Smile” by J. Cole plays through her AirPods. It is pull day, so her lifts are focusing on her biceps, back and forearms. The gym is not overly crowded, but of the 20 people in the weights section, she is the only girl.