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(02/24/14 11:33pm)
Although there have been rumors that University of Richmond might be inaccurately classified as a liberal arts institution based on its percentage of undergraduate business students, the current statistics show that it still fits the qualifications of a liberal arts college.
(01/20/14 4:22pm)
Long Nguyen, a senior, didn't just study abroad--he spent the fall of his final university year engaging in illegal activity in Vietnam.
(09/05/13 5:01am)
"You do you, and I'll do me." This is a phrase that has become increasingly popular in today's increasingly "tolerant" culture. This is called moral relativism: The moral worth of an action can only be found in the eyes of the actor. It is intolerant and disrespectful to claim that someone else's actions, or positions, are wrong. However, the immediate problems with relativism are self-evident.
(04/04/13 7:06am)
It's the night before the SATs, and hundreds of high school juniors are sharpening pencils, replacing batteries in calculators and looking over flash cards one last time.
(04/04/13 5:22am)
Note: The names D. Clarke, R. Adams and S. Landers are pseudonyms to protect those sources' anonymity.
(03/25/13 4:29am)
The 2012-2013 edition of The Messenger, University of Richmond's student-run literary magazine, will be one of the largest editions in the magazine's nearly 100-year history, Rachel Bevels, co-editor-in-chief, said.
(02/27/13 1:30am)
The Virginia General Assembly has unanimously passed legislation originally submitted six years ago after University of Richmond student De'Nora Hill was stalked and killed by her ex-boyfriend. The bill increases the penalty for stalking in Va.
(01/31/13 3:23am)
Civil rights trampled, procedural rules ignored and voting privileges denied and restricted. It may sound like the government of Zimbabwe or Russia, but this is instead the usual business of the Virginia General Assembly, which is now in its spring 2013 session.
(04/19/12 4:15am)
Sarah Bruce Kelly, who holds a BA and MLA from the University of Richmond, is the 2012 winner of the Tyler R. Tichelaar Award for Historical Fiction for her novel, "Vivaldi's Muse."
(03/01/12 5:33am)
Michael Ice, nicknamed "Ice" by his friends, was a friendly, happy, outgoing young man with an inviting smile that never left his face.
(02/29/12 3:43am)
Michael Ice had a smile and caring personality that will be forever remembered, Jim Glasheen, 44, an uncle of Ice said at the wake held Tuesday in Rye, N.Y.
(02/23/12 6:46am)
Richmond lacks many core course requirements, according to the American Council of Trustees and Alumni's report on cost and quality issues at Virginia colleges.
(03/03/11 5:46am)
The Virginia General Assembly adjourned its annual legislative session after passing revisions to its $78 billion two-year budget.
(03/03/11 4:34am)
Last night I had a strange dream. I dreamt that I was standing at the edge of a cliff called academia. As I stood, overlooking the jagged rocks hundreds of feet below, I heard a large crowd approaching from behind.
(03/03/11 3:11am)
Many University of Richmond students spent the first six weeks of the semester interning at the Virginia General Assembly, making connections and gaining political experience that may help them along their career paths.
(02/17/11 5:04am)
Contact opinion assistant Kristy Burkhardt at kristy.burkhardt@richmond.edu
(02/03/11 4:50am)
Some of the most irritating experiences that can occur in a classroom setting, in my experience, happen because of class participation policies.
(11/18/10 5:54am)
It all sounds the same — possible depression, mood swings, anxiety. All of these warnings, yet we all know someone prescribed Adderall and that person is probably OK. Why then, would I write this article suggesting that you not try or take Adderall? My answer is simple, and his name was Kyle Craig.
(11/18/10 5:42am)
In my high school, the greetings were untrained at best. We were pretty informal with one another, and while "sup" was the most "talkative" form of greeting, a head nod was the norm. We weren't preparing for businesslike settings -- we were really just acknowledging one another as I figure most high schoolers probably do.
(11/18/10 5:13am)
The students in the production studies III class chose to produce "Marisol," a magical realist play written by Jose Rivera in the '90s.