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(12/07/15 2:33pm)
Two international students studying at University of Richmond stopped in colonial Williamsburg on their way to False Cape State Park, where they challenged themselves on a two-day backpacking trip along the Atlantic Coast.
(12/06/15 6:12pm)
The first in a series of events called “Coffee with Crutcher” took place at the newly renovated Hanging Lounge in Tyler Haynes Commons on Dec. 1.
(11/13/15 9:56pm)
University fliers for the Gertrude Murrel duPont Fund claim that students can attend cultural events in Richmond and abroad — “on us!” However, that may depend on your definition of "culture."
(10/30/15 11:40pm)
A liberal arts education means diversity in academics, in the community and in the student body. This was Ronald A. Crutcher’s first message as the inaugurated president of the University of Richmond on Friday.
(09/30/15 6:05pm)
The athletics department was unable to keep students after halftime in Richmond football's blowout win over the Virginia Military Institute, despite a new campaign aimed at increasing attendance.
(02/20/15 4:31pm)
President Obama requested that Congress approve further military action against the Islamic State last week, but some say the appeal is long overdue.
(02/17/15 6:52pm)
The Virginia State Capitol has received more unwanted national attention following former Gov. Bob McDonnell’s conviction thanks to Del. Joseph D. Morrissey, I-Henrico.
(02/17/15 6:45pm)
Cries of sexism erupted amidst controversy following a Jan. 20 letter requesting that members of 16 national sororities avoid fraternity parties at University of Virginia this rush season.
(02/17/15 6:15pm)
Teach For America, an organization dedicated to placing highly educated teachers in low-income schools, has recently been criticized for its training methods and approach to education reform.
(01/20/15 12:20am)
Former governor of Virginia Bob McDonnell was found guilty this past September of 11 counts of corruption while in public office. He was given a sentence of two years in prison, which is set to begin Feb. 9.
(11/19/14 3:07pm)
President Obama is poised to take unilateral action on immigration reform despite claims that such actions would reach beyond the power of the executive office.
(11/15/14 8:52pm)
President Obama has approved to send approximately 1,500 additional troops to Iraq after months of a largely unsuccessful airstrike campaign against the Islamic State.
(11/12/14 8:59pm)
Bob McDonald, the new Secretary of Veterans Affairs, announced a large restructuring of his agency this week on the eve of Veterans Day.
(11/05/14 3:25pm)
Police in Ferguson, Missouri, persuaded
the Federal Aviation Administration to block news helicopters from the area,
according to tapes released by The Associated Press.
(11/04/14 12:35am)
From duct tape to the Internet, many technologies that are used in everyday life were originally developed for military use. Now that several big American corporations are pushing the Federal Aviation Administration to loosen regulations, drones may be next.
(11/01/14 10:06pm)
A rocket transporting supplies to the International Space Station exploded moments after liftoff from a Virginia launch site Oct. 28.
(10/27/14 3:04am)
Texas will continue enforcing stringent voter identification requirements in the coming midterm elections despite a recent ruling that declared the law unconstitutional.
(10/24/14 10:20pm)
Human remains found in southern Albemarle County on Oct. 18 have been identified as those of missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham, the police said.
(10/24/14 2:28pm)
“The enemy of my enemy is my friend.”
(09/11/14 5:08pm)
Extended family and members of the Spider community gathered at the Cannon Memorial Chapel Sunday to remember the life of the late Richmond College student, Brendan Tevlin. Bryn Taylor from the Office of the Chaplaincy estimated there were over 350 people filling the pews.