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(11/19/15 1:55am)
Columbine, Virginia Tech, Aurora, Sandy Hook, Charleston and most recently Umpqua are the sites of some of the most infamous mass shootings in American history. Year by year, this list continues to grow. When will it stop?
(11/18/15 2:23pm)
Richmond women’s basketball has started its season with two wins against Old Dominion University and Eastern Kentucky University.
(11/18/15 3:40am)
Posters criticizing social justice actions were seen on campus Tuesday following a demonstration in solidarity with black students at University of Missouri Monday. The demonstration sought to educate and raise awareness about the recent protests at Missouri and how they apply to Richmond students of color, organizer Brittany McDermott said.
(11/18/15 6:20pm)
What's up, Doc? is a Q&A series where The Collegian asks a University of Richmond professor five questions on a prominent current events topic that aligns with their expertise.
(11/18/15 3:07pm)
The University of Richmond community held a candlelight vigil for the victims of the Paris attacks and global peace Monday, Sept. 6 at 6 p.m. at the Forum.
(11/18/15 3:09pm)
A broadcast journalism club, titled ArachnoMEDIA, has recently been created at the University of Richmond, giving students an outlet to learn the fundamentals and skills needed for this branch of journalism.
(11/17/15 5:34pm)
Richmond hosted its annual Ribbon Run, a 5k run, on Friday, Nov 13.
(11/17/15 6:04pm)
What's up, Doc? is a Q&A series where The Collegian asks a University of Richmond professor five questions on a prominent current events topic that aligns with their expertise.
(11/17/15 9:39pm)
It’s a confusing time to be a Richmond football fan.
(11/17/15 6:50pm)
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
(11/17/15 3:29pm)
Over 90 students demonstrated on the Forum Monday in solidarity with black students at University of Missouri. The rally follows protests over racial discrimination at University of Missouri, Yale, VCU and other schools across the nation, as well as a Common Ground discussion attended by President Crutcher.
(11/16/15 9:21pm)
An attempted robbery in downtown Richmond on Monday afternoon led to a hostage-taking situation, a police chase and shots fired, according to WTVR.
(11/16/15 3:21pm)
Update: 11:30 a.m. Tuesday
(11/16/15 4:12am)
Richmond men’s basketball handily beat Stetson to win its
first game of the season on Sunday, scoring the most points by a Spider team
since 1979.
(11/15/15 1:25am)
In a game decided by one point, it was Peter Yoder's leg that made the difference.
(11/14/15 10:06pm)
At age 19, President Ronald Crutcher was asked a question by one of his Miami University peers: "Ron, what's it like to be colored?"
(11/14/15 9:21pm)
Richmond's loss to James Madison Friday night was determined in the last seven minutes of the game, when the Dukes outscored Richmond 21-8.
(11/17/15 9:52pm)
Jacqueline Mone, junior studying abroad in Madrid who was visiting Paris when the attacks took place.
(11/14/15 4:12pm)
The four University of Richmond students studying abroad in Paris "have been contacted and are safe," Martha Merritt, dean of International Education, wrote in an email about four hours after terrorists carried out the deadliest attack in France since World War II.
(11/13/15 11:18pm)
The Spiders let the Dukes dribble until the time on the clock expires. JMU wins 87-75. In the last two minutes of the game the Spiders looked frantic and frazzled. When the shots didn't fall, the Spiders could not stop JMU from rebounding and scoring in the paint.