'I realized I could heal myself:' Students share how spirituality supports them at UR
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Editor’s note: In the second reference, we refer to the Spiritual but Not Religious group as SBNR.
Relay for Life at the University of Richmond held its annual fundraiser at the Weinstein Center for Recreation on April 1 and raised $35,000 for the American Cancer Society, $12,415 more than last year’s event.
Junior Yağmur Bingül woke up to a call from her mother about the catastrophic earthquake that shook Turkey and Syria on Feb. 6. Four days later, she took a 17-hour flight to Adana, Turkey with a mission to provide medical assistance to those harmed.
The University of Richmond Police Department informed community members that a group will likely stage a Second Amendment protest on College Road Saturday, two days after an armed man stood outside the Robins Center.
The University of Richmond Dining Services announced that most chicken and lamb dishes served in Heilman Dining Center are now halal certified, including the popular spider chicken.
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The University of Richmond had a power outage across campus at 9:52 a.m. on Jan. 26 after a traffic collision on River Road brought down a utility pole.
In exploring the intersection between the Palestinian and Black American struggle, political activist Angela Davis called for demilitarizing the police and weaving the Black and Palestinian solidarity movements in academic syllabuses at a lecture on Nov. 14.
University of Richmond community members gathered over the past week to express outrage over multiple students who wore racist costumes mocking Mexican and Chinese people and depicting a person getting deported.
The University of Richmond’s Registrar’s Office announced Tuesday seniors must register for classes again on Tuesday, Nov. 8, after the registration website crashed Tuesday morning while seniors attempted to register the first time.
About 65 community members gathered for a climate strike on Sept. 23. The protesters called for the University of Richmond and the federal government to take action against climate change.
Students at the University of Richmond shared concerns about not having a COVID-19 dashboard and instead, having to rely on a once-a-week update on active COVID-19 cases via SpiderBytes.
University of Richmond’s Police Department officers will use body-worn cameras in an effort to de-escalate conflict and bias during interactions within the campus community.
Editor's note: This article has been updated to correct the name of Congressman Barney Frank.
The signage and plaques of six campus buildings came down within hours of University of Richmond President Kevin Hallock's announcement of the decision to remove the names of enslavers and eugenicists. But more than two months after the removal of the building names, a street behind the Humanities Building still carries the name of enslaver and UR founder Robert Ryland.
The West End Islamic Center was vandalized a day after University of Richmond students had gone to pray and break their fast for Ramadan on April 16.
After five years, the University of Richmond’s Relay for Life organization hosted the fundraiser on April 2 and collected $22,585 for the American Cancer Society, three times the expected total of donations, said Nancy Bagranoff, faculty advisor and accounting professor.
Editor's note: Lauren Oligino is a news writer for The Collegian.
Editor's note: a previous version of this story referred to Eli Kimbell as a sophomore instead of a second-year graduate student.
The Richmond College Student Government Association had its annual presidential debate Monday night where candidates juniors Speaker Arju Patel and Senator Joseph Coyle discussed the purpose of their candidacy and their future goals for supporting the UR community.