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(09/15/16 3:10am)
In the first Westhampton College Government Association (WCGA) meeting for the Class of 2020 senators on Wednesday evening, the discussion centered on how to help underclassmen like themselves feel safe on campus.
(09/13/16 2:01pm)
Westhampton College Dean Mia Genoni led an open discussion of around 70 students and alumni Monday night to brainstorm changes in both campus culture and the way the university handles sexual assaults, filling over a dozen poster-boards with ideas and concerns from the crowd.
(05/09/16 3:05pm)
When Humberto Cardounel Sr. fled Cuba in 1961 after Fidel Castro took power, he left most things behind, including his law career, for a new start in the U.S. As he rebuilt his life in Virginia, he began a family with his wife, Lourdes, who was another Cuban immigrant, and he taught Spanish at Richmond.
(03/29/16 7:50pm)
Filing taxes can be a confusing process for anyone – just watch any of the Turbo Tax commercials on TV. People of all income levels can struggle with filing their returns, but the process can be even worse for people without access to tax services.
(02/24/16 7:39pm)
Seven months. 20 dancers. 10 pieces. One show.
(02/17/16 6:16pm)
Laurel Wayne, a junior majoring in leadership studies with minors in anthropology and studio art, has one foot in the Jepson Leadership School and the other in the School of Arts & Sciences. With the summer only 11 weeks away, she still has no internship offer in her hands and is getting anxious.
(02/02/16 2:39pm)
Though Ring Dance has long been associated with the traditional Southern charm of The Jefferson Hotel, there’s a fresh coat of paint in town.
(04/09/15 12:16am)
Teach For America (TFA), a national program that trains high-achieving college graduates to teach at high-poverty schools for two years, has been in the works for Richmond since 2012, but will no longer be coming to Richmond Public Schools for the 2015-2016 school year.