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The James River Association released its latest report in October on the state of Richmond’s historically troubled waterway, with its score remaining at a low B.
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The James River Association released its latest report in October on the state of Richmond’s historically troubled waterway, with its score remaining at a low B.
Students packed the University of Richmond’s Queally Center for Admissions on Nov. 15 for Bench Top Innovations’ third annual Great Bake Off, where participants devised sauces and business pitches.
Almost a year ago today, several students walked into the Heilman Dining Center wearing sombreros and ponchos to raucously celebrate the arrival of Halloween and ended up defending themselves against accusations of cultural appropriation and racism. This year, on Oct. 24, in the same dining hall packed with diners talking about what to wear for Halloween, several students told The Collegian that they learned from last year.
Senior Moe Kassem noticed that the majority of the tables at the Heilman Dining Center were filled with students that looked like each other. The predominately white sorority and fraternity members sat in the first room, the majority of the athletes sat with their teams in the front of the second room, the international students sat with each other in the back of the second room and students outside of those categories sat together in the third room.