In North Court, mummies don't come out only for Halloween
In a North Court room no bigger than a large closet, a mummified female body rests peacefully. But her sleep has not always been so peaceful.
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In a North Court room no bigger than a large closet, a mummified female body rests peacefully. But her sleep has not always been so peaceful.
This Homecoming Weekend promises to be as strange as it will be memorable, because those who were my peers just a few months ago will be returning to campus as members of that distant and ever-growing faction that is "alumni."
University of Richmond President Edward Ayers has been shaking a lot of hands lately. Now he's preparing to shake a few more.
The University of Richmond has an endowment estimated at $1.6 billion dollars, giving it the 43rd largest endowment of all colleges and universities in the United States. And more than $300,000 of it is controlled by a group of senior finance majors from the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business.
Virginia attorney general Robert F. McDonnell addressed students, faculty and staff about how easy it is for him as a Republican to work with a Democratic governor.