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(04/21/25 12:59am)
Chants and car horns filled the streets of downtown Richmond, Va. as hundreds of demonstrators took to the state Capitol Square to express their disapproval of President Donald Trump’s administration on Saturday, April 19.
(03/30/25 6:59pm)
The man whose presence on campus sparked a campus safety advisory believed that an event at the University of Richmond’s Robins School of Business was led by a visiting speaker attempting to abduct him for human trafficking.
(03/25/25 8:18pm)
An Instagram account linked to a man who University of Richmond and Henrico County police are searching for contains droves of distressing posts including a picture with gun crosshairs targeting the heads of attendees at a Robins School of Business event.
(03/01/25 2:00pm)
Editor's note: This story was originally published in the Richmond Capital News Service.
(02/20/25 8:41pm)
University of Richmond alumnus Kash Patel, '02, President Donald Trump’s pick to head the FBI, was confirmed by the United States Senate Feb. 20.
(11/06/24 7:29am)
After a bitter campaign filled with fiery rhetoric and false claims, Donald Trump was reelected president early Wednesday, becoming the second president in U.S. history to win a nonconsecutive term in the Oval Office.
(11/06/24 5:57am)
Former President Donald Trump has won the state of North Carolina and its 16 electoral votes, according to the Associated Press.
(10/28/24 6:00pm)
Despite former President Donald Trump’s previous opposition to voting ahead of Election Day, he, alongside other Virginia Republicans, encouraged attendees to vote early during a Chesterfield County campaign rally on Saturday.
(10/24/24 11:00am)
U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger said that in the early 2000s, she “endeavored to be one of the least interesting people in the room” while working for the CIA. But since then, Spanberger has done quite the opposite – representing Virginia’s 7th District in Congress and most recently launching a bid to become the commonwealth’s next governor.
(09/21/24 5:59am)
Students at the University of Richmond were left in Gray Court with water-damaged rooms, parking tickets and alcohol citations after the first and second floor flooded on late Friday evening.
(11/08/23 10:39pm)
Democrats have gained control of both chambers of the Virginia General Assembly after gains in the House of Delegates in Tuesday’s elections. Democrats have reached the threshold of 51 seats to take control of the House chamber and have reached the 21 seats needed to retain control of the Senate.
(11/08/23 4:39am)
After a series of victories, The Collegian now projects that the Democrats maintain control of the Virginia State Senate. Democrats have reached the 21-seat threshold necessary to keep control of the chamber.
(11/08/23 3:25am)
Richmond City voters overwhelmingly rejected the proposed construction of a $562 million casino in Southside Richmond, exceeding the initial expectations of what was expected to be a close race.
(10/04/23 3:00pm)
Virginia Delegates Schuyler VanValkenburg, ‘04, and Rodney Willett spoke on pressing issues, like college affordability and climate change at a Henrico candidate “meet and greet” at Deep Run High School Sunday.
(09/22/23 1:59pm)
This is the first semester the University of Richmond removed contact tracing and mandatory reports of positive COVID-19 cases.
(04/25/23 2:37pm)
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.
(02/05/23 12:29am)
The University of Richmond Dining Services announced that most chicken and lamb dishes served in Heilman Dining Center are now halal certified, including the popular spider chicken.
(10/27/22 2:43pm)
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.
(10/20/22 8:36pm)
A burst pipe started shooting water several feet into the air outside Lora Robins Court on Oct. 20 as a construction crew worked to repair a broken line going into the Westhampton Deanery.