University plans to re-allocate pig roast funds for more inclusive events
The University of Richmond has celebrated one weekend in April with a fraternity-sponsored day of drinking and barbecue for decades. But not this year.
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The University of Richmond has celebrated one weekend in April with a fraternity-sponsored day of drinking and barbecue for decades. But not this year.
If you are a Christian, there is no way you can be preaching hate, the Rev. Canon Nontombi Naomi Tutu, a human rights activist and the daughter of Desmond Tutu, told her audience Thursday night in Camp Concert Hall at the Modlin Center for the Arts.
The Center for Student Involvement investigation into the University of Richmond chapter of Delta Epsilon Mu — the Alpha Beta chapter — has concluded with confirmation of practices that violated the UR Hazing Policy.
The Department of Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies will offer two separate tracks and a new course for Spanish heritage speakers who are pursuing a LALIS major, beginning in the fall of 2020.
Editor's note: The Collegian does not name victims of crime without their permission.
The Black Student Alliance hosted five University of Richmond alumni Monday night for “Untold Stories: Voices of Black Alumni,” a panel in which alumni answered questions about their experiences being students of color at UR.
The first-year class president of the Westhampton College Government Association and the members of her cabinet recently implemented the “-Ism Initiative,” a program that aims to educate students and faculty members on how to cultivate a culture of respect for marginalized groups on campus.
The Center for Student Involvement has completed its investigation into the University of Richmond’s chapter of the Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity — the Delta Zeta chapter — and found no evidence to support the allegation made against it.
Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele talked about the Republican party and the future of the "American Dream" as part of this year's Sharp Speaker Series.
Editor's note: The article has been updated to accurately reflect UR's admissions policy, which is need-aware for DACA and international students during only the admission process. If a student is accepted, UR meets 100% of their demonstrated need.
All first-year residence halls at the University of Richmond will be coed in the 2020-21 academic year, according to the Residence Life & Housing website. This will be the first time single-gender buildings will not be available for incoming first-year students.
Decorative signage mimicking old-fashioned advertisements in The Cellar were removed the last week of January after a student said the displays were offensive.
The Richmond College Student Government Association and the Westhampton College Government Association held a workshop entitled Campus Climate: Student Solutions Workshop Thursday night at The Current to gather students’ ideas regarding racial issues at the University of Richmond.
Claire Tate, a Westhampton College Government Association senator, helped start an Essentials Needs Pantry this semester to provide University of Richmond students with material support and to mitigate waste on campus.
The University of Richmond’s chapter of the pre-health fraternity Delta Epsilon Mu -- the Alpha Beta chapter -- has stopped operations due to several reports of events contrary to UR’s conduct and hazing policies.
The University of Richmond’s chapter of the business fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi -- the Delta Zeta chapter -- has stopped operations due to a report of actions contrary to UR’s conduct and hazing policies.
Laura Cathcart Robbins concluded her presentation on Monday evening with a quote from the late author Toni Morrison.
“Our water can predict how long of a life a child will live,” said author and pediatrician Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha at the One Book, One Richmond keynote talk Wednesday at 7 p.m.
A room full of people of different ethnicities and backgrounds danced in a circle, shaking their hands in the air and moving their hips. They were following the ministrations of Kevin LaMarr Jones, a ’94 graduate of the University of Richmond and founder of CLAVES UNIDOS, a collective of artists who explore and connect the African Diaspora through song and dance.
The ticket price for Ring Dance was raised this year to $60 from $50, sparking conversation about the financial burden for participants.