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(04/27/16 3:22pm)
The stresses of the end of the academic year often seem unending. From studying for finals to trying to fit everything you own into a few suitcases, the tasks of closing out the year can seem insurmountable. Imagine adding more stress with extra things to do, such as putting a temperamental 4-year-old to bed and coordinating doctor’s appointments for a sick 5-year-old. These are the additional stresses and challenges some Richmond students face.
(04/23/16 7:35pm)
Correction: Kappa Alpha Theta raised $13,000 at Rock the CASA, which set the university student organization record for fundraising at a single event, Ali Grogan, director of the event, said during the event. In previous years, Tri Delta raised $27,000 with its Sincerely Yours fundraising campaign, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon raised $23,000 with its Polar Plunge fundraising campaign. Neither of the two higher amounts were raised during participatory events.
(04/14/16 7:55pm)
“If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball,” said Patches O’Houilan, famed dodgeball coach from the 2004 cult classic DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story.
(04/08/16 5:40pm)
Richmond's men's basketball team broke records this season, but not on the court.
(02/26/16 5:15pm)
Kylie Jenner, Gigi Hadid, The Fat Jewish: these three influencers are all social media personalities who appear on millions of people’s feeds everywhere.
(02/05/16 1:41am)
In response to last year’s chaos, Ring Dance policies have changed again this year, and junior women are allowed to have up to two escorts during the procession.
(01/21/16 11:32pm)
Bundle up, Spiders: Meteorologists are predicting Winter Storm Jonas to strike Richmond and across the Atlantic Coast this weekend, and the university has responded by canceling all classes and events scheduled to start at noon or later on Friday through 8 a.m. Sunday.