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(04/19/20 1:36am)
All student belongings in Gray Court and Lora Robins Court will be packed by a moving company and temporarily stored starting April 27 to prepare for potential summer housing needs, according to an email from University of Richmond administration members.
(04/21/20 11:34pm)
Have you ever wondered how statistically likely you are to get a single in Thomas Hall? Or how many coveted single-single suites are available on the University of Richmond campus? Or how equal, exactly, the gender assignments for each room type are?
(04/19/18 7:27pm)
Apartment housing deadlines at the University of Richmond need to be revised to provide for more flexibility. As a rising senior at UR, I have noticed that the on-campus apartments are something many students plan for since their freshman year.
(01/24/17 2:16pm)
Over winter break, the area coordinators of the Westhampton and Richmond Dean’s offices merged with Housing, forming the Office of Residence Life and Undergraduate Student Housing.
(04/27/16 3:22pm)
The stresses of the end of the academic year often seem unending. From studying for finals to trying to fit everything you own into a few suitcases, the tasks of closing out the year can seem insurmountable. Imagine adding more stress with extra things to do, such as putting a temperamental 4-year-old to bed and coordinating doctor’s appointments for a sick 5-year-old. These are the additional stresses and challenges some Richmond students face.
(03/23/16 7:27pm)
It’s that time of year again. The lottery that is more significant to
Richmond students than the Power Ball is just around the corner.
(03/23/15 8:35pm)
Update 4/14/15: The original article included incorrect information that North Court would be demolished. North will not be demolished, but instead will be renovated. The article has been updated.
(02/18/15 6:13pm)
Upperclassmen will have the option of co-ed, substance-free housing in Gray Court in the coming 2015-2016 academic year.
(04/03/14 3:04pm)
Avery Safford was ready to live in an apartment on campus near Crenshaw Field with her teammates for her junior year.
(01/23/14 4:11am)
Student athletes at University of Richmond are given special privileges that other students do not get, such as early registration for classes. However, student athletes no longer have the privilege of choosing to live on or off campus.
(01/21/14 4:18pm)
The Westhampton College four-year roommate dinner is a tradition that has been going on for at least two decades, and recognizes those students who have stayed together as roommates throughout their college career, Dean Juliette Landphair said.
(09/13/13 9:06pm)
Since February, University of Richmond has been in the process of building two new housing facilities that will be open to undergraduates starting fall 2014.
(03/29/13 8:38pm)
With such a high percentage of students living on campus, student life at the University of Richmond is focused on community and a 24-hour education.
(10/11/12 4:14am)
Junior Alexis Achey lives in the University Forest Apartments with her service dog, Winston, who helps her to manage her Type 1 Diabetes through his sense of smell, which detects when her blood sugar levels are out of range.
(03/29/12 5:55am)
In 2009, the University of Richmond admissions staff received an unprecedented number of acceptances from rising college freshmen, resulting in the university's largest class, with 950 students, and a shortage of on-campus housing.
(09/29/11 5:59am)
Three University Forest Apartment residents were notified of their eviction from their apartment on Sept. 7 after their resident-assistant apartmentmate resigned.
(05/02/11 7:54pm)
Ever wonder what things get left behind in the dorms? Here's a countdown of the top 20 most surprising things that students did not care to bring home or put in storage. Honorable mentions to the list include: Euros, balloons, photos and food.
(04/21/11 8:07am)
Some University of Richmond students add pets to their on-campus housing inventories each year.
(03/31/11 4:46am)
The room selection lottery is a numbers game at best. But those who choose to room with someone younger than themselves immediately lose their lottery number and are lowered to the bottom of their class. Unfair as it may seem, it is necessary.
(02/10/11 5:49am)
As seniors, my friends and I were upset that we faced the prospect of paying $2,295 a month between four people to live in an apartment that would have serious problems passing modern building codes. Instead of getting colossally ripped off by the university, the fiscally savvy among us opted to move off campus. We have since come to realize how much better off (as well as how much more smug) we really are.