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(01/26/15 6:30pm)
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.’s annual Stepping 101 competition will take place Jan. 29 instead of during the fall semester in order to coincide with the arrival of the professional step company, Step Afrika!
(11/21/13 3:00am)
The members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma step team walked away with the $500 prize Friday night at the annual STEPPING 101 competition after winning first place at Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity's event in the Alice Haynes Room.
(04/05/12 5:24am)
Leaders of student organizations, under faculty advisement, are planning "Welcome Week," a series of interactive programs to engage first-year students, unify the campus body and boost university pride.
(03/28/12 7:55pm)
Alpha Phi Alpha (APA) and the Black Student Alliance for Sexual Equality (BASE) hosted an open forum to discuss justice in light of the recent killing of the unarmed 17-year-old boy, Trayvon Martin.
(02/02/12 7:10am)
Multiple types of media affect our perceptions and realities about all aspects of our lives. Such has been the case recently at the University of Richmond involving a social event sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. As it often happens, the use of social media provides information without full context or accuracy. Below are some facts regarding the social event:
(01/28/12 7:22am)
Dwayne Foster, president of Alpha Phi Alpha, said that Saturday morning's fight had been made a bigger deal than it actually was because of the videos posted online, and The Collegian's reporting of the event.
(01/17/12 1:23am)
Readings, dance and song honored Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday afternoon during the university's annual community gathering.
(01/15/12 11:43pm)
The University of Richmond community will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day at 2 p.m. tomorrow with a campus-wide gathering at Camp Concert Hall.
(10/26/11 8:34am)
Vowing to "Protect Richmond from the ordinary," members of University of Richmond's Pi Beta Phi sorority won Stepping 101 on Friday night with their military-themed "GI Pi Phi" routine in the Robins Center.
(03/24/11 1:56am)
Deciding what to write about has not been an easy task because there are so many topics that I feel I have neglected. I wanted to write about the institution of marriage and affirmative action (negative and positive sentiments, respectively, as I hope avid Collegian readers could have guessed). I wanted to write about racism (and its rampant prominence in this country), and about roadkill (it gives me emotional meltdowns). There are a lot of extremely important issues that I never got around to tackling, and for that I apologize.
(04/08/10 4:39am)
The University of Richmond's D-squad performed "D-squad Breaking the Habit" at its biannual performance on Friday, April 2 in the Tyler Haynes Commons.
(04/08/10 3:55am)
While both Pi Beta Phi and Kappa Kappa Gamma sororities placed during the stepping competition on Friday night, the Delta Delta Delta sorority's leap-frog blindfold routine earned them the title as champion of Stepping 101.
(04/08/10 1:03am)
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. hosted a stepping competition April 2 between Richmond's six Panhellenic sororities: Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Pi Beta Phi. The sororities were competing for a $700 prize, which was won by Delta Delta Delta.
(02/21/10 11:48pm)
The Black Student Alliance held its annual Black Arts Festival on Feb. 20 at the Pier. The event featured many bands and dance groups both from the University of Richmond and the general Richmond community. Performers included Off the Cuff, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Ngoma African Dance Company, the Larri Branch Agenda and Ban Caribe. Richmond area vendors were also on hand to sell beauty products, shirts and accessories. The event was co-sponsored by Multicultural Student Union, the Black History Month Committee, the Office of the Chaplaincy and the Office of Student Development.
(12/05/09 6:16pm)
Nine men became the inaugural members of the first historically black fraternity on the campus of the University of Richmond Friday night, during a ceremony at the University Forum.