First-year students launch social justice magazine
The University of Richmond's new social justice publication Counterculture Magazine launched its first edition Friday.
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The University of Richmond's new social justice publication Counterculture Magazine launched its first edition Friday.
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Editor's note: a previous version of this story referred to Eli Kimbell as a sophomore instead of a second-year graduate student.
How would the world react if a comet was going to destroy Earth in six months and 14 days? That is the question explored in “Don’t Look Up,” an Oscar-nominated film written and directed by Adam McKay that premiered on Netflix in December.
University of Richmond officials announced that starting Monday the indoor mask mandate would be rescinded and asymptomatic close contacts would not have to quarantine, citing the decline in COVID-19 cases over the past week.
The University Faculty Senate voted in favor of a resolution demanding more student, faculty and staff representatives be added to the Naming Principles Commission this afternoon.
Editor's note: This article has been updated.
The University of Richmond Naming Principles Commission issued an apology to students after a member of the Board of Trustees brought a student to tears during a listening session on Thursday afternoon. The incident began when a discussion about renaming turned into an argument about controversial remarks made by Rector Paul Queally last year.
The University of Richmond Police Department will crack down on drivers violating Virginia’s hands-free cell phone law and other traffic offenses during an increased enforcement period on campus from Nov. 11 to Nov. 17, according to a Nov. 3 email.
It is 6:59 a.m., and hundreds of students are anxiously staring at their computer screens waiting for the clock to hit 7:00.
The University of Richmond extended its universal indoor mask mandate for community members regardless of vaccination status until Nov. 5, officials announced in an email Tuesday morning.
Editor's Note: This article has been updated to reflect a source's correct pronouns.