On Book-Banning: What Crimes Have Books Committed?
My first encounter with “book banning” happened when I was still a high school student. At the time, Young Adult fiction books surged in popularity among people my age.
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My first encounter with “book banning” happened when I was still a high school student. At the time, Young Adult fiction books surged in popularity among people my age.
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CNN anchor John Avlon encouraged the audience of the live taping of NPR’s “Full Disclosure” to learn from history to avoid making the same mistakes on Feb. 24 at the Ukrop Auditorium.
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Last year, the University of Richmond had to take drastic measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic on campus. One of these measures was to merge Thanksgiving break with winter break, causing most students to return home earlier and finish the last two weeks of the fall semester remotely.
Study abroad in the spring semester of the 2022-23 academic year will be possible for University of Richmond students, according to the Office of International Education.
Three students in the Gottwald Center for the Sciences started the Gottwald Student Group to provide resources for students interested in STEM careers, specifically those who do not plan to attend medical or graduate school. The organization is not yet recognized by UR.
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The University of Richmond Office of Multicultural Affairs felt the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic while planning the events for Latinx Heritage Month.