New parking policy to be implemented in X-lot
Beginning on Sunday, March 13, X-lot will no longer be open to all registered student cars at all times.
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Beginning on Sunday, March 13, X-lot will no longer be open to all registered student cars at all times.
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An attempted robbery in downtown Richmond on Monday afternoon led to a hostage-taking situation, a police chase and shots fired, according to WTVR.
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The University of Richmond chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity, will be hosting the organization’s regional conference this weekend on campus.
On Nov. 2 campus police received information from a campus security authority that a student was sexually assaulted at an unknown time on Saturday, Oct. 31 on New Fraternity Row, according to a timely warning email sent to students on Monday.
Joe Galloway’s eyes welled with tears as he spoke of the young soldiers who lost their lives in Vietnam to an overflowing auditorium in Jepson Hall Wednesday night.
John Kasich attempted to appeal to a crowd filled with students at his town hall forum Monday, and while some were impressed, he alienated others with his policies and remarks.
Meet The Trustees is a series of profiles of members on University of Richmond's board of trustees.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond. This week we bring you a special edition explaining what's going on this Sunday when the UCI Road World Championships reach campus.
Starting on Saturday, the city of Richmond will be hosting the 2015 UCI Road World Championships, with various events and bike races throughout the city over the span of the week.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond
This past week the newest crop of orientation advisors arrived to campus to complete a five-day training program to prepare for welcoming new students to Richmond.
Two University of Richmond students died early this summer on separate occasions.
Come tomorrow, campus will be swarming with Lilly Pulitzer dresses and pastel bow ties, a clear indication that Pig Roast weekend has arrived at Richmond.
For the second time this semester, Richmond College and Westhampton College hosted a Town Hall Forum about University of Richmond’s sexual misconduct policy, and once again student government members represented an overwhelming majority of attendees.
Monday morning, Jacqueline S. Fetrow was announced as University of Richmond's next provost and vice president for academic affairs.
This Wednesday, April 16, The Atlantic and National Journal's small town hall series about millennials and their engagement in service opportunities and entrepreneurship came to the University of Richmond campus.
This Wednesday, April 16, The Atlantic and National Journal's small town hall series, "A New America: How Millennials Are Sparking Change," will be coming to the University of Richmond.