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(02/26/13 8:49pm)
Thanks to members of Richmond's Campus Activities Board (CAB), the coming months will be filled with a variety of free, campus-wide shows and activities, including a spring concert, guest speaker and possibly a comedian.
(02/21/13 5:13am)
Sigma Chi sophomore Austen Kelso has been named Mr. Richmond 2013 after modeling a blue suit and leopard jacket and singing "First Day of My Life," while playing guitar.
(09/09/12 4:40pm)
Students met members of student organizations, enjoyed performances and braved a mechanical bull and rock wall at SpiderFest last Thursday on the University Forum.
(04/12/12 4:24am)
Jack Gilligan won the Mr. Richmond Pageant with his classic black suit, his response about his favorite memory in Lora Robins Court and his talent of flying a plane.
(03/19/12 4:30pm)
Her face is plastered around campus, taped to bathroom stalls and on stacks of flyers strewn around dormitories. Comedian Loni Love is coming.
(03/02/12 9:11pm)
Alumnus Keith Reynolds, RC '03, applauded Evan Harris, president of the Richmond Junior Class Cabinet, for having started a tradition where student leadership could connect with outside networks for a cause that benefited the Richmond community.
(09/01/11 8:03am)
Hot, sticky weather did not keep University of Richmond students inside Friday night when White Panda came to campus.
(03/24/11 4:22am)
A team of Richmond students sprints to the scene of an on-campus medical emergency and stays until an ambulance arrives as part of a typical day on the job.
(03/03/11 5:49am)
The club may not be able to handle Flo Rida, but Richmond will find out next month whether the Robins Center can.
(10/02/10 11:21pm)
Last Wednesday, University of Richmond librarian Lucretia McCulley shook hands with President Barack Obama in the same room where she once hosted her son's high school graduation party.
(09/23/10 5:49am)
An increasing number of faculty and staff members at the University of Richmond are using podcasts and other forms of technology to supplement typical teaching settings.
(09/16/10 5:37am)
You'd think that working out is working out, plain and simple ‐ whether it be running on the treadmill at home, trying to drop your recently acquired college pounds or fooling yourself into thinking that you can keep them off at the lovely Richmond gym ‐ and you'd think that all workouts are created equal. Wrong.
(08/26/10 4:22am)
How to gain the freshman 15 and other unimportant things:
(03/31/10 4:24pm)
Contrary to Emily Miller's dire warnings and cynical predictions (see 'Afroman to perform: joke's on us'), I found the Afroman concert during Pig Roast to be enjoyable and enriching. Her attacks on Afroman's talent and career proved to be patently ridiculous.
(03/31/10 2:16am)
Rap artist Afroman performed during Pig Roast at the University of Richmond, arriving roughly an hour and a half after he was originally scheduled to perform at 3:30 p.m.
(11/18/09 3:30pm)
Get ready to rave to the mash-up sounds of the Super Mash Bros, who will be performing in the Pier at the University of Richmond at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.
(04/23/09 9:32pm)
Have you thought about going green? The Guster concert on April 24 will not only provide music at the University of Richmond's Robins Center, but will also feature an Eco-Village that will educate students on environmental sustainability on campus.
(09/05/08 2:01am)
StubHub, an online ticket seller, named Richmond No. 9 on its list of America's 20 Most Rockin' Cities for 2008, moving the city up from its previous spot at No. 17.
(07/30/08 10:40pm)
Transportation
(04/17/08 4:00am)
Attention all students ... this is a special service announcement. I don't really like to invoke regional identity on a regular basis, but today it seems as if I have no choice. OK, so I'm a pretty big fan of my home state and I may be obnoxious about it every once in a while, but this is different. I'm really not offended or spiteful, but after a few incidents I have decided to make this article a priority. The topic of my concern is the often flippant use of the word "barbeque" on our campus. We need to talk. There is a lot of history behind this word that has gradually shaped my life in one way or another, and it has meaning much deeper than is usually acknowledged. In my opinion, the holy grail of Southern cooking has always been barbeque and as the semester nears its completion, I can't stop thinking about it.