Spotty Lighting on Campus Raises Accessibility Concerns
University of Richmond students have raised concerns about physical accessibility on campus, including a lack of adequate lighting at night.
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University of Richmond students have raised concerns about physical accessibility on campus, including a lack of adequate lighting at night.
Multiple demonstrations took place at the University of Richmond this year including protests against racial and gender violence, marches in favor of divestment and armed picketing against Joe Biden.
Editor's Note: Derek Gilmore was a writer for The Collegian.
State Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, made history on Tuesday as the first Black woman elected to congress in Virginia when she claimed victory in the 4th congressional district special election.
Editor’s Note: this article is a direct response to the Collegian article published Feb. 10th, 2023. These interviews were conducted prior to the email update Brady Lang sent to impacted selective student organization leaders
Editor's note: The Collegian is affected by the changes to the SOBAC guidelines.
ChatGPT, a new artificial intelligence tool capable of generating essays and writing code, is raising concerns about virtually undetectable cheating and changing the way professors give assignments.
The University of Richmond’s response to a potential spike in three respiratory illnesses–COVID-19, Influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)–could affect classes and campus events this semester.
Virginia will send six Democrats and five Republicans to the U.S. House of Representatives following midterms elections, which included three hotly contested bellwethers indicating the potential for a national red wave.
Virginia candidates are making their final pitches to voters including University of Richmond students on issues like inflation, crime, democracy and abortion ahead of midterm elections, with Election Day on Nov. 8.
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney and international relations experts Nina Hachigian and Jenna Ben-Yehuda spoke on a campus panel about the importance of cities developing relationships across international borders to strengthen ties, foster foreign investment and share best practices.
Alice Dreger, historian, journalist and author of “Galileo’s Middle Finger,” spoke about free speech and the dangers of cancel culture in a lecture at the Queally Center for Admission and Career Services on Oct 24.
About 40 people lay on the ground in silence in front of the Capitol Square Bell Tower on Oct. 23. The crowd remained on the ground for a few minutes in honor of transgender students who have not felt safe at school.
The Richmond School Board unanimously passed a proposal at its last meeting to create a commission to improve the outcomes of Latinx students in response to allegations of mistreatment and low graduation rates.
The University of Richmond is planning to have a vaccine clinic from noon to 7 p.m. on Sept. 29 in the Robins Center, said Sunni Brown, director of media and public relations.
The University of Richmond College Democrats hosted congressional candidate Herb Jones at their first meeting of the year on Sept. 7. In his speech to the club, he shared how his horror at the Jan. 6 insurrection motivated him to run for Congress.