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Editor's note: The Collegian received $5,059 of its $23,229.65 requested funding.
A University of Richmond professor retired within a week of telling his class he was about to be arrested, leaving two first-year seminar courses with new instructors four weeks before final exams.
For many vegan students, the process of working with Dining Services to bring more vegan food options to campus has been a difficult one.
Jennifer McClellan, Virginia state senator and University of Richmond alumna, spoke to students on Wednesday about the difficulties of implementing public policies in a society where technology is constantly advancing.
20 more campers will be able to attend University of Richmond’s Camp Kesem after another successful Make the Magic event.
Long hours spent in the Gottwald Science Center on labs, lengthy research and reports are a common occurrence for many pre-health or science students. A student-run science publication has become yet another reason for Osmosis editor-in-chief Alex Long, RC ’17, to spend extra time inside the building.
Freshman Aquilla Maliyekkal paces the green carpeting of room 103 in Jepson Hall. He walks in circles around the well of the lecture hall, speaking to an empty audience. He furrows his brow and looks down at the ground, as the carefully planned speech he is reciting leaves his mind for a moment.
University of Richmond students raised $5,580 on Saturday for its 11th annual Relay for Life, a 24-hour event that spreads awareness and raises money for the American Cancer Society's cancer research efforts.
In a national atmosphere of increasingly polarized politics, a rare bipartisan effort emerged at the University of Richmond last week.
Editor's note: The Collegian was told after publishing that Tuesday's event was a City of Richmond-sponsored meeting. Bike Walk RVA is an advocacy organization that assisted with public engagement and outreach. The bike-lane initiative is that of DPW. Mike Sawyer is the City Transportation Engineer, not a Bike Walk RVA leader.
The Alpha-Chi Zeta chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha, a fraternity at the University of Richmond, launched a mental health prevention campaign and fundraiser this week with its own brothers in mind.
Editor's note: After publishing, The Collegian was notified that President Crutcher hopes to announce the name of the next Chaplain by mid April, not over the summer, with a starting date being sometime this summer.
Students for Life of America and Spiders for Life, two student organizations on campus, gathered in the Forum Tuesday to host a “We Don’t Need Planned Parenthood” tour.
On Tuesday night, almost 100 students gathered in The Pier in the Tyler Haynes Commons to talk about race issues on the University of Richmond campus.
On the night before the annual Richmond Student Government Association (RCSGA) presidential election, the two candidates, juniors Abbas Abid and Daniel Yoo, faced off during a debate in front of their fellow classmates.
The good weather and festive atmosphere on the intramural fields Saturday afternoon were infectious and there were smiles all around as the Best Buddies organization and the InterFraternity Council (IFC) collaborated to host a philanthropy event benefitting the Special Olympics.
Despite frigid, 20-degree wind chill Wednesday morning, dozens of protesters gathered outside the SunTrust building in downtown Richmond to express growing dissent for newly-appointed U.S. Attorney General and Alabama’s former Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions.
Fifteen University of Richmond students spent spring break in Detroit, Michigan, engaging with community partners as part of a new service learning trip organized by University of Richmond's The SEEDS Project.
All international students on campus received an email last week from the Office of International Education including a link to an article from the Washington Post detailing President Trump’s new executive order.
Archaeologist Bjørn Lovén described his team’s discovery of ancient sunken Athenian ship-sheds and naval facilities, which were pivotal in maintaining the world’s first democracy, in a lecture on campus Thursday evening.