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(04/23/09 4:00am)
My fellow graduates, as we reflect on the four years that were our college experience, I would like to take the time to highlight some key memories of our freshman year that only we, as seniors, could understand. Here's to four more years!
(03/05/09 9:00pm)
The man who runs the university's mental health programs says he believes most students at the University of Richmond "are operating on a regular basis very close to their breaking point."
(02/19/09 5:09am)
For many University of Richmond students, dreams of becoming a rock star may never go beyond the walls of Sine Irish Pub on karaoke Thursdays. But for one freshman, that dream has just begun after the iTunes release of his debut album.
(02/18/09 5:34am)
Ruckus, the online music service available to college students nationwide, has officially shut down.
(02/12/09 8:58pm)
"If it's wet and it's not yours, don't touch it," was the advice given to University of Richmond students on Feb. 10, not from the latest issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine, but from a local "Sexpert."
(02/05/09 4:24am)
The University of Richmond's Everything Convenience store, or ETC, has just gotten a lot more convenient for both organic food lovers and vegans.
(01/29/09 9:10pm)
For most of us, the warm feeling of the holidays has faded away, but for one University of Richmond 2005 alumna, "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" still feels good.
(01/29/09 9:00pm)
Nearly 75,000 people were laid off in the United States and the world earlier this week thanks to big cuts from companies including Home Depot, Caterpillar and Sprint Nextel. And for members of this year's graduating class, it's all they can do not to cringe.
(08/28/08 11:39pm)
Students enrolled in this semester's Global Music Ensemble course will learn about the culture and history of West African drum music from a University of Ghana professor who will bring along some of his own handmade instruments.