Incumbent Buddy Fowler wins 59th seat in House
Republican incumbent Buddy Fowler defeated Democrat Rachel Levy by a 57% to 43% margin in a race for the 59th House District.
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Republican incumbent Buddy Fowler defeated Democrat Rachel Levy by a 57% to 43% margin in a race for the 59th House District.
Republican Chris Obenshain won the delegation against Democrat Lily Franklin by a 52%-48% margin in a race for the 41st District Virginia House of Delegates seat.
Despite Spain, Denmark and Italy being the top UR study abroad destinations, senior Caitlin Fay decided to study abroad in an unconventional destination – Turks and Caicos – and described it as “unforgettable.”
Having been an Orientation Leader for the past two years, senior Hoor Ul Ain is a recognizable face on campus, known for her effort in bringing the international community together.
On March 21, Students for Justice in Palestine organized a Palestine 101 session in the Tyler Haynes Commons. The goal of the session was to educate attendees about the Palestinian struggle under Israeli apartheid, according to the event banner.
Editor’s note: Collegian staff participated in this event.
Junior Angelina Makretsova is originally from Belarus and had the opportunity to do two study abroad programs, one associated with UR and another independent study abroad program.
Senior Letícia de Almeida Sbrocca is an exchange student from Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She has been studying at the University of Richmond since the fall and will be leaving after this semester.
The 7th annual Alumni Career Panel for international students was held on March 2 in the Tyler Haynes Commons. The event featured three international alumni who are working in the U.S. who shared their career experiences and advice with current international students.
On Feb. 6, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck southern Turkey near the northern border of Syria. This was followed by another earthquake of a 7.5 magnitude nine hours later, striking the southwest zone, according to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy website.
Most University of Richmond students who study abroad describe their time abroad as life-changing. This past semester, sophomore Benjamin Cudmore had a memorable time, exploring two countries full of culture: England and Italy.
The University of Richmond and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) partnered with The Rose Group for Cross-Cultural Understanding to host this year’s ChinaFest, an annual Richmond city and UR tradition, from Feb. 2 to 5.
The University of Richmond Student Center for Equity and Inclusion with support from International Education partnered for the first time with four student organizations - to celebrate Lunar New Year on Jan. 21 in the Queally Center.
Exchange years bring lifelong friendships, memories and experiences. For University of Richmond students who study abroad, most of them describe their time abroad as life-changing.
The University Players, the University of Richmond’s student theater group, hosted its annual haunted house, “The Carnevil,” on Oct. 28 and 29. The production took place in the Cousins Studio Theater of the Modlin Center of the Arts and was a great place for UR students to get spooked out in celebration of Halloween.
The University of Richmond community said goodbye to a beloved friend on campus — Emmett, the therapy dog, in a farewell party held at the Well-Being Center.