White Ribbon Campaign helps male students raise awareness about violence against women
The White Ribbon Campaign is getting a fresh start at the University of Richmond this November after taking last year off to rebrand and repackage.
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The White Ribbon Campaign is getting a fresh start at the University of Richmond this November after taking last year off to rebrand and repackage.
Editor’s Note: Bobby Scott is the congressmen for the 3rd District of Virginia. This article has been since corrected.
Editor's note: Steve Bisese was promoted from dean of Richmond College to vice president for student development in 2006. He initially came to the University of Richmond in the 1980s. The article originally said, "Since coming to the University of Richmond in 2006, Bisese has accumulated a large collection of binders." The article has since been corrected.
Virginia gubernatorial candidates Ed Gillespie and Ralph Northam affirmed their commitment to higher education in Virginia Wednesday, Oct. 11, during the University of Richmond’s Sharp Viewpoint Speakers Series.
The sustainability department launched its first Rethink Waste event Saturday at the Richmond-Albany football game with cross-department help from athletics, facilities and student volunteers.
Richmond's Out of the Darkness Walk, which promotes suicide awareness, is being co-hosted by a University of Richmond student this year.
Editor's note: Shahan Mufti is The Collegian faculty adviser.
The most glaring threat to the nature of American democracy is not the man that sits behind the desk in the Oval Office – it’s the sport that holds a special place in that man’s heart: golf.
Spring 2017 marked the first time that a sophomore, junior or senior at the University of Richmond could apply to live together regardless of biological sex, gender identity or gender expression.
Two weeks before the highly anticipated homecoming weekend, SpiderBoard, RCSGA, WCGA and the Center for Student Involvement presented The All American Rejects as the fourth annual concert performance.
To author and education activist José Luis Vilson, humanity and inclusivity are at the core of creating a productive learning environment in today’s society.
Students in a Queer Literature class used their class time to protest an anti-abortion “Stop the Violence Tour” on Thursday in the Tyler Haynes Commons.
On Friday, Sept. 29, approximately 25 University of Richmond students attended a meet and greet session, hosted by UR Downtown, with current state officials about criminal justice in the state of Virginia.
The University of Richmond has launched its 2017 Wireless Project to expand network connection across campus.
The E. Claiborne Robins School of Business has established a creative space, called the iLab, for entrepreneurs to work and collaborate with each other.
Meg Pevarski, the University of Richmond’s assistant director for Greek life, was recently chosen to receive the Greek Adviser of the Year award from the Kappa Alpha Order National Headquarters.
South Court's renovations, which are expected to continue until spring semester, have left students with fewer housing options and no choice but to scramble to find fixes for their living situations.
The first episode of the third season of “Good Luck America" aired this morning, and focused on the debate concerning the Confederate statues in Richmond, Virginia.
Former CIA agent and National Security Council spokesperson Edward Price came to the University of Richmond to speak about his decision to resign after realizing his views on intelligence conflicted with those promoted by President Donald Trump.
Editor's note: Cynthia Price is the director of media and public relations, not the interim director. This article has been since updated.