Women's lacrosse team lost Friday to Duquesne Dukes
After four road games in a row, the University of Richmond women's lacrosse team lost its third conference game against the Duquesne Dukes, 11-8, Friday in Robins Stadium.
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After four road games in a row, the University of Richmond women's lacrosse team lost its third conference game against the Duquesne Dukes, 11-8, Friday in Robins Stadium.
Although many students take the short walk to the lodges, and alumni travel back to Richmond to attend Pig Roast annually, not all students are able to attend the Spring tradition.
The Spiders women's tennis team won 5-0 against the Binghamton University Bearcats on Wednesday.
Despite the cold weather and rain, the University of Richmond women's lacrosse team picked up its second win of the season against Old Dominion University, 23-7, Tuesday in Robins Stadium.
The University of Richmond men's lacrosse team picked up its first loss of the season, 6-8, against Virginia Tech this Saturday.
The men's lacrosse team defeated East Carolina University, 23-4, in its third game of the season on Sunday.
It is difficult to imagine not knowing how to type on a keyboard or how to open an Internet browser to access Facebook. But, more than 80 percent of the population of Nigeria has never used a computer, said Olatunde Olatunji, president and co-founder of The Computer Outreach School of Nigeria (COS).
Many junior Westhampton women, donned in long, white dresses, are escorted down the steep staircase of the Jefferson Hotel each February to receive their class rings.
The city of Richmond is known for its Civil War history as the capital of the Confederacy, but three buildings on the University of Richmond campus have been added to the Virginia Landmarks Register for historical importance.
Campus maps, feature stories, dining menus, the campus directory, course catalogs and athletic scores are just some of the features that are now at your fingertips if you have an iPhone or Android. After six years in the making, the University of Richmond Communications staff released the UR app this summer, which has reached 2,000 downloads.
The Richmond Pulmonary Association is hosting a charity concert, featuring local bands and musicians, at 9 p.m. on April 19 in the Tyler Haynes Commons.
The Global Sounds Concert showcased music and culture from countries all over the world at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Luther H. Jenkins Greek Theatre.
Neither John O'Hurley nor Steve Harvey was dressed in a black button-up and white suit and tie on Monday at Lambda Chi Alpha's Family Feud for Food philanthropy fundraiser.
The Global Sounds Concert, featuring music and culture from countries all over the world, will showcase performances at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Luther H. Jenkins Greek Theatre.
After the Heilman Dining Center introduced the Text and Tell program on Feb. 6, a wide range of comments led to a new parfait bar, which opened Saturday, March 24.
Westhampton College Government Association (WCGA) members conducted a three-week survey to get student opinions about awarding additional credit to science classes with laboratories after many science students voiced how unfair the unit system was for such intensive and time-consuming courses.
Circling the campus in his white golf cart and holding his handheld computer, Bill Rawluk, parking specialist at the University of Richmond, starts his work week at 7 a.m. on Monday.
Westhampton College Government Association (WCGA) conducted a survey over the past three weeks to get student opinion about awarding credit to science classes with laboratories, after many science students voiced how unfair the unit system has been for such intensive and time-consuming courses.
On Tuesday, March 20, University of Richmond will participate in the annual statewide tornado drill sponsored by the Virginia Department of Emergency Management and the National Weather Service.
Diana Trinh, a recent Richmond graduate, worked for two and a half years as an international student assistant at the Office of International Education and is now employed as a full-time international student adviser.