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(10/01/18 10:20pm)
A pipe discharging mass amounts of water led University Facilities to turn off a valve controlling water flow to Sarah Brunet Hall, Millhiser Gymnasium and E. Claiborne Robins Stadium on Monday afternoon.
(10/02/18 2:27pm)
Students no longer have access to the Google Contact List and faculty members are restricted in the ways they mass contact students as the result of a Virginia law that went into effect this summer.
(10/01/18 3:49am)
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.
(09/26/18 4:40am)
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Woodward said there was a war on truth during a talk about his new book, “Fear: Trump in the White House,” at Virginia Commonwealth University Tuesday night.
(09/27/18 3:06pm)
Timothy Litzenburg, a University of Richmond law school graduate, recently won the first case against the Monsanto agricultural company arguing that its Roundup weed killer — the most popular weed killer in the world — causes non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
(11/09/18 8:24pm)
Since the beginning of classes on Aug. 27, 11 fire alarms have gone off in Gray Court, a co-ed upper-class residence hall on campus that houses 294 students, primarily sophomores.
(09/28/18 8:15pm)
University of Richmond announced a new partnership with solar energy company sPower, the largest private owner of solar assets in the United States in August.
(09/24/18 8:19pm)
The Center for Student Involvement plans to host at least four more block parties this academic year, in order to create campus programs that are welcoming and available to the whole campus community, director Alison Bartel Keller said.
(09/26/18 1:07pm)
Senior Christopher Cotter greeted students in the Heilman Dining Center on Wednesday night with a smile and a request for names and emails.
(10/02/18 8:40pm)
The launch of a new bus system has left University of Richmond staff and faculty members scrambling to get to work.
(09/18/18 1:43am)
Several funnel clouds were reported over the University of Richmond campus on Monday afternoon.
(09/18/18 11:29pm)
The university introduced changes to its shuttle schedule over the summer that have forced some students without cars to reconsider how they will go to and from campus.
(09/14/18 8:08pm)
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.
(09/14/18 1:55am)
University of Richmond administration decided to maintain a normal work schedule for faculty and staff after already canceling classes, which will resume on Monday, and has prepared three back-up generators in anticipation of Hurricane Florence.
(09/12/18 4:18pm)
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.
(09/12/18 7:29pm)
Ryan T. Anderson, author of When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment, spoke yesterday at the T.C. Williams School of Law. Anderson was invited by the Federalist Society, a “conservative and libertarian” group of law students, to speak on the legal matters of his book.
(08/26/18 8:26pm)
This story has been updated to reflect that water pressure levels on campus have returned to normal.
(08/26/18 6:12am)
Editor's note: The Collegian does not name victims of crimes.
(06/11/18 2:48pm)
The University of Richmond will implement a new campus-wide wayfinding system aimed at making it easier for visitors, as well as current and future Spiders, to find their way around campus.
(05/08/18 4:41pm)
This fall, all student advisers participating in University of Richmond new-student orientation programs will be compensated for the first time, Associate Dean of Westhampton College Kerry Fankhauser said.