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(04/12/12 4:01am)
In Nairobi, Kenya, Amelia Vogler has dealt with spotty internet connections, missed holidays at home and a mugging at knifepoint. But there was one thing that particularly bothered her: missing out on March Madness.
(04/05/12 7:10am)
Alexandra Hamlet, a University of Richmond graduate and Richmond, Va., native, will be returning to campus to sign copies of her first book, "The Right Guard," from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on April 5 in the Brown-Alley Room in Weinstein Hall.
(03/28/12 4:50am)
Laly Lichtenfeld, the president and co-founder of the African People and Wildlife Fund (APWF), returned to University of Richmond's campus for the first time since graduating in 1996 to give a speech as part of the Global Environmental Speaker Series.
(03/02/12 9:11pm)
Alumnus Keith Reynolds, RC '03, applauded Evan Harris, president of the Richmond Junior Class Cabinet, for having started a tradition where student leadership could connect with outside networks for a cause that benefited the Richmond community.
(02/29/12 4:27pm)
The Richmond Junior Class Cabinet will be hosting a charity reception for the Ginter Park Elementary School from 6 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 1 at the Jepson Alumni Center.
(02/29/12 3:43am)
Michael Ice had a smile and caring personality that will be forever remembered, Jim Glasheen, 44, an uncle of Ice said at the wake held Tuesday in Rye, N.Y.
(02/13/12 5:52pm)
Do not be afraid to love yourself wholly. That was the message tying together Richmond's fourth-annual Connecting Women of Color Conference held at the Jepson Alumni Center last Friday.
(11/10/11 4:46am)
Two Richmond College men and two Westhampton College women, in a drunken foray, climbed to the roof of the Jepson Alumni Center, obstreperously hung out for a half hour, took down an ample banner that read "Welcome Back Alumni," and climbed down with their memento to Crenshaw Way where they were accosted by University Police officers who said they could hear them all the way from the University Forest Apartments during their patrol on homecoming weekend at about 3 a.m. on Saturday.
(03/24/11 3:49pm)
Students and staff participated in the first on-campus disc golf tournament after the course was completed last week as part of the green initiative at the University of Richmond.
(03/24/11 3:09am)
It always seems that my best writing occurs after two in the morning. I'm not sure why. Maybe a science major could explain it to me. But I've been meaning to write to The Collegian for the last three and a half years and never got around to it. Now seems as good a time as any, before all the other seniors start getting nostalgic and hogging the space in April.
(03/22/11 6:42pm)
The Octaves, Richmond's only men's a cappella group, performed their 17th annual Spring Fever concert last Saturday in Camp Concert Hall. Twenty-five alumni members accompanied the 14 current members in celebration of its twentieth anniversary of the group. Soloists included Eric Rudofker, Jared Feinman, Jackson Taylor, Sean Brewer, Sam Raab, Chris Dolci and Jack Shaw.
(02/17/11 5:49am)
The Office of Alumni and Career Services, formerly known as the Career Development Center and the Office of Alumni Relations, is currently working on a strategic plan to further enhance its services for students and alumni with support from President Edward Ayers, said Joe Testani, associate director of the Office of Alumni and Career Services.
(02/03/11 6:15am)
Two recent University of Richmond alumni fostered an idea to develop and market an on-the-go aromatherapy product called AromaGo. A year after launching their business, the university bookstore staff decided to sell it to the Richmond community.
(02/03/11 6:11am)
Contracted police and the Jefferson Hotel's own security guards will strictly enforce regulations at this year's Ring Dance, Westhampton College Deans Juliette Landphair and Kerry Fankhauser said.
(11/12/10 5:15pm)
The Democratic Republic of Congo has been plagued by violence since civil war first broke out more than a decade ago. One University of Richmond alumnus has spent the past year there working to provide emergency medical help for victims.
(10/21/10 5:08am)
University of Richmond graduate Blair Brandt recognized the difficulty his recently graduated friends were having in apartment searching and created a solution to help, which became The Next Step Realty.
(10/07/10 5:32am)
I normally don't make bets.
(09/23/10 5:54am)
The University of Richmond plans to open a disc golf course, which will spread across both the Richmond and Westhampton sides of the campus, next spring in an effort to promote leisurely activity.
(09/22/10 4:40pm)
The campus police are preparing for the second football game at the new E. Claiborne Robins Stadium after a successful launch of the game-day traffic and parking procedures at last week's first home game, Administrative Services Lieutenant John Jacobs said.
(09/21/10 2:09pm)
Through inquiry and discussion it is possible for Americans to take advantage of increasing diversity and make moral decisions regarding the future of the nation, said former Virginia governor Tim Kaine at the university's Ethics Symposium Sept. 20 in the Jepson Alumni Center.