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(10/16/15 3:45pm)
Gina Lucido, Richmond’s field hockey coach, is more concerned about her players’ hearts and personal growth than she is about her team’s win-loss record – but that does not keep her from winning.
(10/16/15 3:57pm)
The College Access Index ranked Richmond 66th on its list of top colleges doing the most for low-income students, placing between Ohio State and Yeshiva University.
(10/15/15 4:11am)
Ohio Gov. John Kasich, whose attempt at a joke while speaking at University of Richmond ignited a national debate, received applause at an event Tuesday when he suggested America get a sense of humor.
(10/14/15 2:57pm)
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
(10/15/15 3:06pm)
President Ronald Crutcher and his wife Betty Neal Crutcher are hosting monthly dinners for a select group of student mentees.
(10/14/15 2:21pm)
Lug-a-mugs in hand, University of Richmond students promote GreenUR’s newest initiative, Kill The Cup Challenge (KTC).
(10/14/15 5:12pm)
A major movie star has been visiting the Richmond area recently and leaving a trail of excited fans in his wake. Daniel Radcliffe is currently shooting a new movie, titled "Imperium," in nearby Hopewell, Virginia. But proximity isn’t the only connection the University of Richmond has to the film.
(10/09/15 12:53am)
Refugees from Syria have been scattered throughout Europe, and University of Richmond students abroad have noticed the impacts.
(10/07/15 2:33pm)
Things got messy in the forum, as Camp Kesem leaders held a fundraiser where participants could pie counselors in the face.
(10/06/15 7:28pm)
If you spend any significant amount of time around the University of Richmond, you will learn about the parking guy. You probably won’t learn that his name is Bill Rawluk, but you’ll learn that he rides around in a red smart car. You probably won’t hear that he’s a nice guy, but instead that he’s everywhere at once, preying on illegally parked cars. “But I just needed to grab a book, I was only gone for five minutes.” He doesn’t care, he’s writing the ticket regardless… Right?
(10/06/15 2:42am)
John Kasich attempted to appeal to a crowd filled with students at his town hall forum Monday, and while some were impressed, he alienated others with his policies and remarks.
(10/06/15 7:08pm)
The final day of the UCI World Championships began at University of Richmond on Sunday, Sept. 27. Although railings, TV trucks and corporate logos were scattered around campus on the morning of the race, nearly all of the infrastructure was disassembled within hours of the cyclists’ departure.
(10/05/15 1:25pm)
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
(10/01/15 4:57pm)
This piece was originally published at The Odyssey, and The Collegian received permission to republish it.
(10/02/15 12:05am)
Before classes began at University of Richmond this year, students received an email informing them that a female student had reported to campus police that a known male had sexually assaulted her.
(10/02/15 3:10pm)
Renting out Camp Concert Hall costs $300 a day and the required custodial services add an extra $125, according to the Modlin Center for the Arts Campus Rental Rate Information guide. The rates pose a significant financial challenge to student groups hoping to use the space for performances.
(09/30/15 10:47pm)
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
(09/30/15 6:05pm)
The athletics department was unable to keep students after halftime in Richmond football's blowout win over the Virginia Military Institute, despite a new campaign aimed at increasing attendance.
(10/01/15 9:16pm)
Meet The Trustees is a series of profiles of members on University of Richmond's board of trustees.
(09/29/15 12:33pm)
The year was 1994 when toddler Tim Kuhnert from Düsseldorf, Germany, nearly drowned in a swimming pool at his family’s country club. The incident left him in a coma for 15 months. His mother, Kirsten Kuhnert, moved with him and her daughter, Kira Kuhnert, to Miami, Fla., to see if dolphin therapy--which simply allows children to interact with dolphins--could cure Tim’s coma. After four treatments, he woke up.