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(03/25/15 6:21pm)
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.
(03/28/15 1:17am)
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.
(03/24/15 2:23pm)
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.
(03/25/15 3:58pm)
Watch out B-school, there’s a
burgeoning entrepreneur on campus.
(03/23/15 3:27am)
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.
(03/22/15 7:57pm)
Calling all University of Richmond foodies, Spoon University is coming to campus.
(03/19/15 2:23pm)
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.
(03/19/15 1:38am)
Kendall Anthony did his best impression of, well, Kendall Anthony on Wednesday night against St. Francis, picking himself up out of a shooting slump with just three minutes to play and leading the Spiders to a win in the first round of the NIT.
(03/20/15 1:57pm)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon is establishing a national initiative to combat racial discrimination and will review all of its chapters to determine if any chapters engage in racially offensive behaviors similar to that of the now-disbanded Oklahoma chapter, Blaine Ayers, SAE executive director, announced Wednesday.
(03/18/15 4:50pm)
It could have been a fantastic celebration.
(03/18/15 4:07pm)
Applications to apply for funding for seven out of the eight programs under the UR Summer Fellowships are due Friday, March 20.
(03/18/15 1:08pm)
The faculty of Sweet Briar College voted to object the closing of the school in a meeting held Monday, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported.
(03/18/15 5:15pm)
University of Richmond’s club squash team traveled to Trinity College in Connecticut on Feb. 20-22 to participate in the 2015 Men’s National Team Championships, where it placed 45th in the country.
(03/17/15 5:12pm)
I envisioned an immaculate turf field that would excite recruits and make opposing teams envious. I envisioned a baseball field that would make me proud to say I was a former Spider. But months after I first heard of the plan to renovate Pitt Field, that vision exists only in my head.
(03/11/15 10:55pm)
Update (Thursday, 5:01 p.m.): VCU defeated Fordham 63-57 Thursday, setting up a quarterfinal showdown between VCU and Richmond.
(03/02/15 11:59am)
The Collegian is asking all undergraduate students to answer a brief
survey. The purpose of this study is to collect data from current
undergraduates on the social and cultural climate at the University of
Richmond. This survey is made up of several sections that ask about your
knowledge, opinions, and beliefs on certain subjects, including sexual assault.
(03/02/15 12:01pm)
(03/02/15 3:11pm)
The University Dancers performed diverse and captivating pieces at their @30 spring show last weekend, named in honor of the dance group's 30th anniversary.
(03/02/15 3:04pm)
Brightly-colored corduroy pants, videos of the group introducing medleys against its alter-ego "Furmata" and a rendition of “Uptown Funk” that brought the crowd to its feet could all be seen at the annual King of Hearts concert on Friday that celebrated Choeur du Roi’s 20th anniversary as an a cappella group.
(03/01/15 10:31pm)
Many professors want their students to be
hungry for knowledge, but Kim Gower takes the expression to a whole new level.