OPINION: An open letter to Paul Queally
Dear Paul Queally,
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Dear Paul Queally,
When it became clear Tuesday night that Donald Trump would win the presidency, fear, anger and despair struck many minorities at University of Richmond.
Just seven hours before polls opened in Virginia, Sen. Tim Kaine landed at Richmond International Airport in front of more than 1,000 supporters to close the campaigning season with his friends, family and neighbors.
Provost Jacquelyn Fetrow will leave University of Richmond at the end of the school year to serve as president of Albright College, President Ronald Crutcher announced in an email Friday afternoon.
President Ronald Crutcher announced a list of initiatives reforming Richmond's approach to sexual assault in an email to the university community on Friday.
Seven students involved in Spiders Against Sexual Assault handed President Ronald Crutcher their proposals for how the university should handle sexual assault Friday afternoon.
The view a gallery of messages, click here.
Students, including sexual assault survivors, discussed solutions to cultural and administrative complaints at a public forum hosted by the Richmond College Student Government Association and the Roosevelt Institute Wednesday night.
Update as of 6:30 p.m. Sept. 12: Steve Bisese, vice president for student development, sent an email to students, staff and faculty at 6:17 p.m. Monday announcing the suspension of Kappa Alpha Order. Bisese wrote that "the appropriate University conduct process has been initiated" and that administrators would meet with leaders from all Greek organizations to discuss campus culture.
9:40 p.m. -- The event ends.
This story was updated on Monday, August 22 to report that students were moved back into Wood Hall on Sunday.
On Friday Hillary Clinton named Senator Tim Kaine her running mate, a Virginian whose resume includes former governor, Richmond mayor and University of Richmond professor.
When Jane Chu lost her father at age nine, language failed her.
One in five female undergraduates at Richmond have experienced sexual violence, according to a survey conducted by The Collegian in 2015. These findings are consistent with the White House's 2014 "Not Alone" report, which surveyed thousands of college students across the country, indicating that Richmond's culture is far from unique.
When Ted Lewis, an LGBTQ advocate, was hired by Common Ground in 2012, the city of Richmond community gave them an ominous welcome.
When Richmond made ClearPass OnGuard installation mandatory in February 2014, students' computers experienced issues ranging from slow internet connection to complete freezing of programs. Two years and many updates later, the software isn't stirring the student uproar it once did.
Patrice Rankine, a scholar of classical languages and the Dean of Arts and Humanities at Hope College, will replace Kathleen Skerrett as Richmond's Dean of Arts and Sciences on June 1, 2016.
Destruction of Property
Trump and Clinton win in Virginia
The American public gasped and the presidential race took an unexpected twist when Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died Feb. 13. Scalia, who served on the court since 1986, was loved by some and loathed by others in part for his strong originalist beliefs. Kevin Walsh, professor of law, and Jennifer Bowie, professor of political science, answered some questions regarding Scalia's legacy and the political process of appointing a new justice.