Multicultural fraternity Alpha Psi Lambda chapter established at UR
The University of Richmond recently welcomed Alpha Psi Lambda, a co-ed Latinx organization, as the newest multicultural fraternity on campus.
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The University of Richmond recently welcomed Alpha Psi Lambda, a co-ed Latinx organization, as the newest multicultural fraternity on campus.
The student-designated spots in parking lot W85, which accommodates the Jepson Alumni Center and Crenshaw Field, were revised to start the school year, causing frustration among affected drivers due to parking tickets and the inconvenient location.
The University of Richmond College Republicans chapter is returning to campus two years after being suspended for misappropriating its SOBAC funds to purchase alcohol.
A tree fell down onto the University of Richmond School of Law during a storm early Friday morning, injuring none but damaging the roof and several rooms.
More University of Richmond students are choosing to stay in the city after graduating, with Richmond recently surpassing Washington D.C. and becoming the second most popular post-graduation destination, according to data from the University of Richmond’s First Destination Survey.
As the election approaches, presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin emphasized the power of history to bring hope and the importance of truth at the 37th annual Weinstein-Rosenthal Forum on Faith, Ethics, and Global Society on Monday.
Residents in the University of Richmond’s Lora Robins Court were evacuated at approximately 9:45 a.m due to a gas leak in the third residence hall emergency to displace students this month.
Students on the first floor of Robins Hall at the University of Richmond were relocated early Wednesday morning following a toilet malfunction that drenched the hallway and seven rooms.
Students at the University of Richmond were left in Gray Court with water-damaged rooms, parking tickets and alcohol citations after the first and second floor flooded on late Friday evening.
From international students to university professors, spectators gathered at the University of Richmond on Tuesday night to witness the first head-to-head matchup between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
On May 25, the University of Richmond basketball program announced that Greg Beckwith, '86, had died a day earlier. He was 60 years old and had dedicated much of his life to the Spiders.
Your wheels are made of toast, the highway exploded and you had to put your dog down. Two car dealership employees were crawling on all four legs, star-jumping and waving their hands in circular motions like “wax on, wax off” from “The Karate Kid.” A third employee ran into her angry boss at the dealership, forced to explain her late arrival. But she didn’t know why she was late. This was the third game played in UR’s improv troupe, Subject to Change, show at 7 p.m. on April 19.
Editor's note: The Richmond City Police released OC fogger, a type of aerosol grenade with the same active ingredient as pepper spray Monday night, not tear gas as this article previously reported.
Since the death of Christopher Elvin Jr., a sophomore at the University of Richmond, those close to him have encouraged the community to strive to be more like him every day. On April 27, as nearly every seat in Camp Concert Hall filled for his memorial service, his lasting impact was on display as those who crossed paths with him over the years gathered not to mourn, but to celebrate every stage of his life.
A woven, black basket adorned with a white cast face sat at the front of the all white room. Red, fabric textiles burst from the top and sides of the basket, creating a collage of colors in the otherwise colorless room. This scene took place during the University of Richmond’s 2024 Arts and Sciences Symposium, in Keller Hall’s art gallery.
Robin Brooks, special advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris, spoke with students at the University of Richmond about democratic backsliding in Eastern Europe on April 17.
Award-winning journalist and filmmaker Jason Motlagh spoke with University of Richmond students and community members about his time pursuing underreported stories in Afghanistan, Haiti and Myanmar on April 15.
The University of Richmond hosted three reporters on April 10 for an event called “Stories Beyond Borders: Chronicles of Courage” that focused on their coverage of underreported women who were taking back the narrative.
Repairs for the bridges across the University of Richmond’s Westhampton Lake have officially begun and are expected to be completed by early May, according to University Facilities.
A near-total solar eclipse cast a shade over the University of Richmond on the afternoon of April 8.