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(11/15/21 1:00pm)
The University of Richmond Police Department will crack down on drivers violating Virginia’s hands-free cell phone law and other traffic offenses during an increased enforcement period on campus from Nov. 11 to Nov. 17, according to a Nov. 3 email.
(02/02/15 10:23pm)
University of Richmond’s campus is so safe that dangerous winds are more of a security concern than guns or any firearm-related violence, said Brittany Schaal, director of emergency management.
(04/18/14 11:39pm)
Every morning when Sherman Logan wakes and struggles to get out of bed he reflects on his football career. He knows his joint pain may improve throughout the day, but he knows his senses will not. His hearing is muffled and his sense of smell is virtually nonexistent.
(02/27/14 7:03am)
In the past several years, the rate of college students studying abroad has increased dramatically. Not only do schools encourage spending a semester in a foreign country more these days, but students also seem to be encouraging each other. According to the National Association of Foreign Student Advisers, 283,332 students studied abroad during the 2011-12 school year. Since then, the number has risen.
(01/31/13 3:03am)
After the recent school shootings in Conn., the security of students, faculty and staff has become a priority for local governments and educational institutions. On Jan.17, a subcommittee in the Virginia General Assembly considered a bill that would require one school official to carry a concealed handgun on school property.
(10/03/12 2:14pm)
Since the beginning of the school year, Gray Court residents have dealt with six fire alarms, but only two were scheduled drills.
(02/10/11 5:27am)
Armed with a box of Charleston Chews, a map of the university, a full bottle of water and a whole lot of patience, Phil Fleetwood, who had been driving continuously around campus for seven hours, said his day had begun a lot earlier, around 6 p.m.
(01/27/11 6:52am)
The University of Richmond strives to keep its students safe at all hours of the day and night, and its safety shuttle now makes a continuous loop around campus until the early hours of the morning.
(01/20/11 6:46am)
The University of Richmond unveiled its new transportation initiative for students, faculty and staff just in time for the spring semester.
(10/21/10 3:27am)
The Collegian asks students and staff how they feel about the university now allowing men to ride the Safety Shuttle.
(10/13/10 5:45pm)
On Oct. 13, a new regulation permitted Richmond College men to use the on-campus Safety Shuttle.