Richmond baseball loses to Sacred Heart in "disappointing" series
The Richmond baseball team was the clear favorite to win this weekend against Sacred Heart, but sometimes even the favorites disappoint.
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The Richmond baseball team was the clear favorite to win this weekend against Sacred Heart, but sometimes even the favorites disappoint.
Finals are coming. Your stress levels are at a record high. You’re aching for a release, for some way to escape from the ocean of essays, projects and tests.
Outgoing Richmond President Ed Ayers answered previously submitted student questions and participated in a live Q&A session at the President's Forum, hosted by University of Richmond’s Mortar Board Chapter, in the Ukrop Auditorium Wednesday night.
A five minute silence fell over a crowd of more than 200 at Take Back the Night last night before one woman approached the microphone to tell her story, followed by over 15 more.
A Sigma Alpha Epsilon alumni commission moved to remove University of Richmond’s SAE chapter president from office, suspend the members of the senior class until they graduate, expel six men from the fraternity and place the chapter under social probation through at least December 2015, Brandon E. Weghorst, associate executive director of communications for SAE headquarters, wrote in an email.
For the first time since 2010, University of Richmond offered undergraduate admission to fewer than 3,000 potential first-year students.
President Ed Ayers will answer pre-approved questions submitted by students at the President's Forum, hosted by University of Richmond’s Mortar Board Chapter, in the Ukrop Auditorium at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
On March 24, the Jepson School of Leadership Studies’ current Leader-in-Residence, Edwin Meese III, delivered a lecture titled “The Post Ferguson World: The Challenges of Police and Community,” stirring controversy among people in the campus community who questioned Meese's authority on the issue.
After more than five weeks of waiting, the Richmond baseball team finally got to have a true home opener.
During a three-day period last week, University of Richmond Police stopped 80 drivers on Boatwright Drive for speeding in excess of 10 mph in an area with seven pedestrian crossings, according to an email University of Richmond faculty and staff received Tuesday morning.
As sexual misconduct policy and prevention at schools remains a national discussion, it has been closely examined at Richmond in recent days. On March 24, 2015, The Collegian published the results to its Campus Attitudes on Sexual Misconduct survey. University administrators hosted a town hall forum on the sexual misconduct policy the following night. The Collegian documented the busy week leading up to the Department of Education's visit to campus schedule for Tuesday, March 31.
With representatives from the Department of Education scheduled to hold student-only focus groups on campus Tuesday, March 31, as part of its on-going investigation into University of Richmond’s sexual assault policy, Westhampton College deans and other administrators heavily encouraged Richmond students to attend the sessions at the town hall forum on sexual misconduct policies Wednesday night.
“I got my first camera at 14, and it started from there.”
Jackie Arnold, sophomore, participated in the Yuengling Shamrock Marathon in Virginia Beach March 22, and raised more than $2,000 for cancer research in conjunction with the Livestrong Foundation.
Out of the roughly 200 students who underwent a lengthy application process, 70 students were selected to serve as orientation advisors for incoming students in August.
The Collegian received 1,004 University of Richmond undergraduate student responses – 34 percent of the student body – to its Spring 2015 Campus Attitudes on Sexual Assault survey. 621 of those started surveys were completed, and the response rates to individual questions varied significantly. The following represents the most pertinent results corresponding to questions asked in the survey. For press inquiries, please email collegianpress@gmail.com.
Watch out B-school, there’s a burgeoning entrepreneur on campus.
Yet again, the scene in the Robins Center was loud, tense and nerve-racking as the Spiders headed to overtime against the Arizona State Sun Devils.
Calling all University of Richmond foodies, Spoon University is coming to campus.
Dar Williams came onto the stage at Camp Concert Hall carrying just a classic acoustic guitar and, without any greeting to the audience, began to sing “When I was a Boy,” a song about gender identity in today’s society.