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(08/16/17 8:23pm)
Editor's note: Anika Kempe, a University of Richmond journalism graduate and resident of Charlottesville, Virginia, wrote the following chronological account of the demonstrations and violence that took place in the city this past weekend.
(04/29/13 7:00pm)
Since its establishment in March 2009, UR Downtown has expanded to include the Richmond on Broad Cafe, the School of Professional and Continuing Studies' Partners in the Arts program and a new basement-level gallery and presentation space.
(04/16/13 12:26am)
The Czech Republic underwent a faster evolution than most other post-Communist countries because of the implementation of Hayekian economic theory to then-Czechoslovakia's market models, said Vaclav Klaus, former president of the Czech Republic.
(04/11/13 3:57am)
Caroline Elia, a senior and the outgoing president of the University of Richmond equestrian team, placed sixth at the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association Zone Finals on Saturday, April 6, in Laurinburg, N.C.
(04/03/13 3:30am)
With the goal of promoting healthy habits on campus, the Wellness Education Bandits hosted Pleasurefest 2013 in the University Forum on March 28.
(03/23/13 9:05pm)
Ten students participated in the Bonner Center for Civic Engagement's Spring Break in Richmond program, which focused on education in the Richmond area for the second consecutive year.
(03/05/13 5:16pm)
A business management class is applying class-learned skills to real-life fundraising by working with the Make-A-Wish Foundation this semester to help the wishes of sick children come true.
(02/26/13 11:53pm)
Though undergraduate and graduate virtual courses are filling up with students from around the world, undergraduate programs at the University of Richmond are not looking to follow the online education trend any time soon.
(02/21/13 6:36am)
Rather than hearts, chocolate and roses this Valentine's Day, the Delta Gamma Fraternity offered treats that would appease any late-night snacker--milk and cookies. All the proceeds from the snacks are going to the Delta Gamma Foundation, which benefits Service For Sight.
(02/07/13 3:09am)
When Rachael Bilney first mentioned her fraternal twin sister, whose nickname is "Sam, " while being recruited by Richmond basketball coaches, she was told that there might be a place for Sam on the men's team - that is, until they learned that her name was Samantha and their looks weren't the only similar thing about them.
(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.
(01/24/13 5:02am)
The Spiders raced on the Hokies' track at the Virginia Tech Invitational this weekend, finishing with a four by four women's relay best time in the A-10 and marking the beginning of the men's team's last competitive season at the University of Richmond.
(04/19/12 4:15am)
Sarah Bruce Kelly, who holds a BA and MLA from the University of Richmond, is the 2012 winner of the Tyler R. Tichelaar Award for Historical Fiction for her novel, "Vivaldi's Muse."
(04/12/12 4:47am)
Students rush by the University of Richmond bookstore every day on the way to their next class, study session or appointment, but there's a lot more to the location than elaborate window displays and Spider gear.
(03/29/12 5:25am)
More than two years after the earthquake hit Haiti, the West Indian Lynk (WIL), a Caribbean student organization, is still working to raise awareness of and fundraise for the needs of Haiti.
(03/16/12 9:02pm)
On Tuesday, March 13, the Office of Sustainability hosted a transportation celebration in the Forum where they re-introduced the green bikes to campus, displayed a Chevy Volt and its refueling station and had informational transportation games for students.
(03/02/12 8:28pm)
Amina Gautier, winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction, spoke in Keller Hall at 7 p.m. Wednesday as part of the University of Richmond's Writers Series. She has published 71 short stories, and her first book is a short-story collection entitled "At Risk."
(03/01/12 6:18am)
SpokenSilence, University of Richmond's only creative writing club, hosted its first event of the year, a poetry jam, in the Brown-Alley Room of Weinstein Hall, Friday, Feb. 24. The program, co-hosted by the Cultural Advisers, featured an open mic for all Richmond and Westhampton students to share any sort of creative writing, including raps, songs and other verse.
(02/23/12 6:22am)
Sororities and fraternities decked themselves out in pink and gathered at the Spiders basketball game on Saturday to show support for Richmond and breast cancer research as part of the Student Activities Council's first "Greek Spirit Challenge."
(02/16/12 7:43am)
Former Virginia governor and University of Richmond professor Tim Kaine told his leadership studies class in March 2011 that he would run for a Senate seat in 2012. One year later, the campaign is in full swing and so are the internships for two Richmond and one Westhampton College student.