Relay for Life raises over $34,000
The University of Richmond Relay for Life held its annual fundraiser on the intramural fields on April 5, raising nearly $35,000 for the second consecutive year.
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The University of Richmond Relay for Life held its annual fundraiser on the intramural fields on April 5, raising nearly $35,000 for the second consecutive year.
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The content of this article might be upsetting to some readers. Resources for UR students include CAPS, at 804.289.8119 or caps@richmond.edu, TimelyCare and the Office of Chaplaincy, at 804.289.8500 or chaplaincy@richmond.edu.
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