Challenges and triumphs await those who pursue baseball beyond UR
At the University of Richmond and beyond, athletes who dream of playing professional baseball work tirelessly to keep those hopes alive in the face of challenges new and old.
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At the University of Richmond and beyond, athletes who dream of playing professional baseball work tirelessly to keep those hopes alive in the face of challenges new and old.
The University of Richmond football team beat the Howard University Bisons in its home opener with a score of 38-14 on Saturday afternoon at the E. Claiborne Robins Stadium.
As temperatures rise and the days get nicer, University of Richmond students are imagining ways to explore all that Richmond has to offer in a COVID-safe way once travel off campus is permissible.
The University of Richmond men’s lacrosse team suffered a tough back-and-forth loss during its senior night game on Saturday against the United States Air Force Academy, snapping a two-game win streak heading into the Southern Conference Tournament.
When the Atlantic 10 Conference announced that fall 2020 sports competition would be postponed, Gianna Lucchesi, a sophomore on the University of Richmond women’s soccer team, was devastated; another item added to a growing list of difficult changes wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Editor’s Note: The Collegian applied for SOBAC funding; this relationship does not determine The Collegian’s coverage in any capacity. This is a developing story.
The Richmond College Student Government Association presidential candidates, juniors Anthony Lawrence and Kevin Spear, participated in a debate via Zoom Monday concerning numerous topics affecting campus, such as Greek Life, campus safety and memorialization.
Conner Evans hosts WDCE's weekly Virginia news show with reporting help from fellow senior journalism students at UR. This week Conner talks with high schooler and activist Hadrien Padilla, Collegian multimedia editor Nina Joss, and reporters Ellie Watson and Julia Straka.
University of Richmond undergraduate students will be allowed to use Richmond Guarantee funding to finance in-person internships and research opportunities this summer. There will also be opportunities for in-person, on-campus research opportunities, according to a Feb. 12 email from UR administrators.
This week, hear stories about delays in getting students to the University of Richmond's on-campus isolation units, changes in midwife licensing, diversity at Virginia governor's schools and more. Brought to you by WDCE 90.1 FM and hosted by Conner Evans.
Conner Evans recaps the week in news as reported by his classmates who cover the Virginia General Assembly in the journalism department's course, Public Affairs Reporting. This week's show focuses on the recently passed budgets from the House of Delegates and Senate, as well as legislation about how to punish the intentional spread of STIs, in-state tuition for immigrants, regardless of citizenship status, and resolving unfair treatment of active military members.
Editor's Note: This is a developing story and will continue to be updated. Additional coverage of policy changes with community member input to come.
University of Richmond women’s basketball beat Virginia Commonwealth University 69-64 Sunday afternoon.
The coordinate college system is a characteristic of both a student’s academic career and social life at the University of Richmond. In recent years, some students have expressed concerns that the system is obsolete because students are placed into colleges based on their gender identity.
Mary Kate Cary, former speechwriter for George H.W. Bush, and Democratic analyst Mary Anne Marsh spoke on Nov. 11 about the impacts the election and COVID-19 have on political campaigns as part of the University of Richmond's Sharp Viewpoints Series.
This story originally ran on the Capital News Service.
This story originally ran on the Capital News Service.
Eight days before the 2020 presidential election, the Senate confirmed Amy Coney Barrett, a former appeals court judge, to the U.S. Supreme Court with a final vote of 52 to 48on Oct. 26 according to The Associated Press News.
Watch the U.S. presidential candidate debate live tonight at 9 p.m. The debate will be fact-checked by UR's bureau of the Capital News Service.
Duke University School of Law professor Guy-Uriel Charles spoke about the relationship between the U.S. Constitution and the pursuit for racial justice at 6 p.m. Monday in his Zoom lecture "We the (White) People," which was a part of the T.C. Williams School of Law's Emroch Colloquy Series.