Theta Chi suspended, under investigation after video circulates
Editor's Note: The article has been updated to include a statement from the national headquarters of Theta Chi Fraternity.
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Editor's Note: The article has been updated to include a statement from the national headquarters of Theta Chi Fraternity.
Two journalists, one from National Public Radio and one from the Richmond Times-Dispatch, spoke at the University of Richmond on Wednesday about the importance of seeking truth in journalism and objective reporting.
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Editor’s Note: The current president of Kappa Kappa Gamma is a member of The Collegian’s staff.
Several students shared their experiences Thursday evening at a community meeting called in response to the recent racist incidents on campus, as well as what many called a “long-running culture” of racism fostered both within the University of Richmond and the U.S.
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Editor's Note: The Collegian does not name victims of crime without their permission.
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