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(11/25/14 5:40pm)
Issues regarding campus sexual assault have routinely garnered national attention throughout this year, as everything from White House plans to investigate Title IX violations, to mattress-carrying advocacy efforts by undergraduate sexual assault survivors, to last week’s harrowing story of a gang-rape at UVA, have thrown the national spotlight onto how colleges confront this widespread scourge.
(11/21/14 9:48pm)
Splashed across the windows of a rundown building in an inner-city neighborhood are the words, “HEY YOU! Stop whining about civil liberties. A POLICE STATE is a SAFE STATE.”
(11/20/14 3:02pm)
Students enrolled in Green Schools First-Year Seminar spent Tuesday, Nov. 18 discussing solar energy and sustainable transportation systems in a series of student presentations and at an information table in the University Forum.
(11/07/14 4:13pm)
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(10/31/14 3:23pm)
Professor Ann Hodges of the University of Richmond's T.C. Williams School of Law has won the 2014 Beckman Award, a national recognition for inspiring students to promote social change.
(10/22/14 2:48am)
Each year, as tinges of red and orange creep into the campus foliage and the slightest chill enters the breeze across Westhampton Lake, alumni return to University of Richmond for the annual homecoming celebration – a week filled with fun and nostalgia for many.
(10/15/14 4:03pm)
Representatives from three Panhellenic sororities visited University of Richmond the week before Fall Break, each vying for the chance to become the university’s newest sorority chapter.
(10/03/14 12:03am)
In the Modlin Center this weekend, time will fast-forward by half a century in the theatre department's newest play, "Clybourne Park"
(09/18/14 1:10am)
Paul Queally, University of Richmond board of trustees member and Richmond College ’86, will return to campus Thursday to moderate a Robins School of Business executive panel, an event that has drawn both support and criticism from the campus community in light of Queally’s controversial comments published last spring.
(09/08/14 3:17am)
Members of Students Creating Opportunity, Pride and Equality, building on a strong history of LGBTQ advocacy at University of Richmond, have founded a new organization in search of something new on campus – a group that promotes diversity, inclusion and fun.