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(09/25/22 9:59pm)
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.
(11/14/20 6:29pm)
Editor’s Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(10/31/17 12:53pm)
Universities around the world are taking steps to curb harmful greenhouse gas emissions. The University of Richmond ought to follow suit if it hopes to maintain our moral integrity as an academic institution during the climate crisis.
(09/12/13 2:23am)
A glimpse into the potential future of the University of Richmond campus is on display at the 1800 block of the University Forest Apartments.
(01/21/12 8:13pm)
Members of GreenUR are continuing to protest coal burning at the University of Richmond.
(09/22/11 7:04am)
It is certainly an odd situation to be in when your pen can destroy worlds, and it is a situation that our president finds himself in at this very moment. Sure, President Obama may be more concerned with the state of this economy and, of course, his re-election, but what sits on his desk right now carries considerable weight.
(11/18/10 5:59am)
The people behind the UR Energy Wars want students to know that reducing energy consumption is as easy as turning off the lights.
(03/25/10 4:40am)
"I'm flying high over Tupelo, Miss., with America's hottest band -- and we're all about to die."
(11/19/09 4:00am)
University of Richmond officials are continuing their efforts to reduce the school's carbon footprint through a Climate Action Plan (CAP), which details the administration's strategy to become climate neutral - a net zero carbon footprint - by 2050.
(08/27/09 4:00am)
David Kitchen, along with earth scientists from six other American universities, are each creating a teaching module based on their specific specialties by using data NASA has collected on the earth's climate.
(11/01/07 4:00am)
Before heading abroad this past spring, I had an extended winter break waiting for my semester to begin. And with all due respect to my parents, who are wonderful, loving and — dare I say — fun people, it was interminable. I was essentially left to my own devices, and try as I might, The New York Times and Nintendo Wii don't make a full day. As a result, I ended up paying attention to things I normally wouldn't have back here on campus. The thing that stuck with me the most was the horrifying realization of just how polarized our political climate has become.