BREAKING NEWS: UR’s Pi Beta Phi chapter to close
The University of Richmond Pi Beta Phi Virginia Eta Chapter will close on April 13, 2025; 37 years after its founding.
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The University of Richmond Pi Beta Phi Virginia Eta Chapter will close on April 13, 2025; 37 years after its founding.
Senators questioned President Donald Trump's pick to head the FBI, University of Richmond alumnus Kash Patel, '02, in a Senate hearing Jan. 30 that brought up his thoughts on the 2020 election and his connection to a white nationalist podcaster.
The University of Richmond women’s golf team placed ninth of 15 teams in the 54-hole Sea Best Invitational held in Jacksonville, Fla. on Jan. 27 and 28.
On an unusually warm Saturday in early November, Brian Gavins, a frequent bus rider, sat at the Willow Lawn bus stop in Henrico, reflecting on a chaotic scene he had just witnessed. The temperature hovered around 57 degrees as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across the busy street.
The University of Richmond men’s tennis team secured its first two wins of the season in three weekend matchups at West Point. The Spiders secured a 4-2 victory over Army on Jan. 25, as well as a 4-0 win over Marist College, before falling to Hofstra University 4-2 in the second half of their double-header on Jan. 26.
The University of Richmond women’s basketball team continued to dominate the court with an 83-72 victory over the University of Dayton Flyers on Jan. 26, improving to an 8-1 record in Atlantic 10 Conference play.
Junior Molly Wise broke the University of Richmond’s record in the long jump at Liberty University’s Brant Tolsma Invitational on Jan. 24 and 25.
Hi Spiders! My name is Sophie and I am the new Lifestyle editor for The Collegian. Part of my role is acting as your guide to what’s happening on campus and in metro Richmond, so check in every Sunday for our Weekly Roundups so you can plan for the week ahead!
The Saturday, Jan. 25 sold out game between the University of Richmond Spiders men’s basketball team and the Davidson College Wildcats, featured two teams badly in need of a win. The down-to-the-wire clash saw the Wildcats walk away with a hard fought 72-66 victory over the Spiders.
This season, University of Richmond men’s basketball players have donned a number 10 patch on their uniforms in honor of Spider Athletics Hall-of-Famer Greg Beckwith, who passed away in May.
A tumultuous second half for the University of Richmond men’s basketball team handed the Spiders a 75-57 loss against Florida Gulf Coast University at the Robins Center on Dec. 28.
To say the University of Richmond women’s basketball team’s schedule as of late has been difficult would be an understatement.
If there’s one thing the University of Richmond basketball team needed heading into play, it was a victory.
Two University of Richmond sophomores, Tsion Maru and Debora Lemma, are changing the campus media landscape with Konjo, a first-of-its-kind brand dedicated to celebrating Black womanhood.
The University of Richmond Athletics introduced a new ticket system for sporting events during the fall, adding new steps to the process and requiring students to reserve seats ahead of certain games.
To beat the sixth-best college basketball team in the country, almost everything has to go right when it comes to gameplay and execution.
The accuracy of America’s most respected pollsters is rivaled by a dozen or so counties across America that predict the outcome of elections. Known as bellwethers, these counties consistently vote for the winner of the U.S. presidential election. The longest-lasting bellwether, Clallam County, Washington, has voted for the president-elect since Ronald Reagan’s first term in 1980 — until the 2024 election.
The Sirens hosted their annual Holiday Concert in Tyler Haynes Commons at the University of Richmond on Dec. 5 in tandem with Off the Cuff, Choeur Du Roi, and the Octaves.
Note: This is a spoiler-free rant about movie musicals, but do watch “Wicked Part I”!
International students at the University of Richmond have expressed concerns about how President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election could affect their education and future in the U.S.