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(11/07/16 9:31pm)
Three years ago, Sen. Tim Kaine was teaching Leadership Studies to University of Richmond seniors in Jepson room 101. Tomorrow, he hopes to be elected Vice President of the United States of America, and the framework of his class at Richmond will become the foundation for his goals in the White House. In an exclusive interview with The Collegian, Kaine laid out his and Hillary Clinton's hopes for the American people.
(11/06/16 6:49pm)
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA), the Democratic vice presidential nominee, told The Collegian in an exclusive interview that recent reports of FBI agents attempting to influence the election raise serious questions about the integrity of the bureau.
(11/04/16 10:36pm)
Simona Wright, a professor at the College of New Jersey, discussed the importance of understanding and memorializing the migrant crisis in the Mediterranean region, during a lecture in the International Center Commons on Wednesday.
(11/04/16 9:07pm)
Danez Smith, author of "[insert] boy" and winner of the 2014 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry, spoke to the Richmond community on Thursday as the last speaker for the 2016-2017 writers series of the fall semester.
(11/03/16 8:10pm)
People should keep the history of the Holocaust alive, especially as the last generation of survivors fades away, a Holocaust survivor said in his talk in the Brown-Alley Room yesterday afternoon.
(11/07/16 4:19pm)
In partnership with the Office of Student Development, the University of Richmond Police Department has introduced a safety app called LiveSafe.
(11/03/16 8:21pm)
University of
Richmond students are overwhelmingly voting for Hillary Clinton, according to
an unscientific poll conducted by a student-led think tank two weeks ago.
(11/02/16 3:58pm)
November 2, 2012: A University of Richmond campus security guard finds senior Allie Albright crying hysterically in the bushes near Atlantic House.
(10/29/16 8:17pm)
On Friday evening, the University of Richmond Police Department sent a mass timely warning email to the university community announcing a reported rape.
(10/28/16 6:50pm)
Provost Jacquelyn Fetrow will leave University of Richmond at the end of the school year to serve as president of Albright College, President Ronald Crutcher announced in an email Friday afternoon.
(10/27/16 5:30pm)
Eileen Bedell, the Democratic candidate for Virginia’s 7th congressional district, visited University of Richmond to discuss healthcare, the minimum wage and other political issues on Tuesday.
(10/26/16 3:19pm)
Halloween came a week early to University of Richmond with the 18th annual Trick or Treat Street (TOTS) held on Sunday.
(10/25/16 3:31pm)
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(10/24/16 2:22pm)
University of Richmond will introduce gender-flexible housing for upperclassmen for the 2017-18 school year.
(10/24/16 5:15pm)
This year, almost 300 University of Richmond students registered to vote on campus through the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) and the law school. Others registered through volunteers off campus or volunteers who canvassed on campus.
(10/25/16 5:50pm)
Members of Richmond College Student Government Association (RCSGA) and Westhampton College Government Association (WCGA) divided about $35,000 among campus clubs, a rare occurrence for the fall semester.
(10/20/16 7:32pm)
University of Richmond's second TEDx event, an independently organized event inspired by the TED-talk format, was positively received at Camp Concert Hall Wednesday night.
(10/21/16 7:07pm)
A Richmond
College Student Government Association (RCSGA) senator resigned last week after
missing multiple government meetings and dressing up as a Native American for a
social dance.
(10/22/16 3:03pm)
University of Richmond Transportation Services received an award from the Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT) this month for its sustainable transportation initiative.
(10/19/16 10:30pm)
Update at 2:40 p.m. on Oct. 24: Dan Fabian, associate dean of Richmond College and former deputy Title IX coordinator, has returned to work after nearly two months of absence, Richmond College administrative assistant Cassie Vestal said today.