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(04/26/13 2:41am)
University of Richmond a cappella group The Octaves' recently released 11th album, "Ricochet," is a collaborative divergence of genres, voice and high-grade studio production, group members said.
(04/16/13 9:44pm)
\0x200BThe women's tennis team beat Georgetown University 6-1 on Thursday afternoon in its last home match of the season.
(04/11/13 3:35am)
The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond spoke at the University of Richmond Tuesday and offered a financial solution to one of the United States' largest economic problems.
(04/04/13 5:22am)
Note: The names D. Clarke, R. Adams and S. Landers are pseudonyms to protect those sources' anonymity.
(03/07/13 5:01am)
In the spring of 2011, Kim Ray, a 2012 Richmond graduate, earned the first of what has now become five Philosophy, Politics, Economics and Law (PPEL) summer fellowships funded by the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation.
(02/08/13 5:54pm)
Richmond football coach, Danny Rocco, said on Wednesday that his 2013 recruiting class exhibited three characteristics: length, speed and versatility.
(02/07/13 2:58am)
Westhampton College Government Association President Taylor Michals spoke with University of Richmond Dining Services staff near the end of last semester to gauge whether late-night food trucks could become a reality on campus, she said. The idea came from an online survey Michals sent out to Westhampton College students during the summer, she said.
(01/29/13 11:14pm)
Professor David Dean had never missed a class in 25 years of teaching. Every first day of Principles of Microeconomics, he has told his students to plan to never miss class, because he never would.
(11/29/12 6:20pm)
A cigarette butt caused the brush fire that forced Robins Hall residents to evacuate on Monday night, said Beth Simonds, university police captain.
(11/15/12 4:48am)
The annual Stepping 101 competition, which pits the five Panhellenic sororities at Richmond against one another in step dance battle, will be held in the Alice Haynes Room at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 29.
(11/15/12 4:45am)
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy's destruction of the New Jersey coastline, junior Matt Palmisano did not get much sleep, he said.
(11/08/12 4:11am)
The announcement that Barack Obama will serve a second term as U.S. president after beating challenger Mitt Romney warranted a mixed reaction from the University of Richmond community on Tuesday.
(11/05/12 5:19pm)
Senior Hadya Abdul Satar was recently approached by a Spanish international student to talk about the relationship between international and American students at Richmond, she said.
(11/01/12 3:55am)
Nov. 6 will be like every other Tuesday for sophomore Paige Hagopian. She said she plans to go to class, study in the library and work out at the gym.
(11/01/12 1:34am)
Senior Kathy Rubio's family owns a non-profit organization that helps to fund children's education and health care in countries, including Mexico and El Salvador. The family's work for the organization has forced Rubio to live abroad for a significant amount of her life, she said.
(10/11/12 3:44am)
For students at the Circle of Peace School in Uganda, something as small as a book or pencil makes a tremendous impact, said senior Samantha Reis, president for Givology Spiders.
(10/04/12 3:55am)
A lot of people have asked me during the past few weeks what I was thinking when Jim Miller told us soccer was no more. Was I angry? Was I empathizing with my team; the quivering lips and bloodshot, teary eyes of my underclassmen teammates? Did I even care, being a role-player on his way out anyway?
(09/27/12 6:29am)
When Nancy Bagranoff was hired as dean of the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business in 2010, she said she had made it a goal to learn more about the business community around the city of Richmond.
(09/20/12 5:30am)
The eighth annual African Film Weekend will start Friday, Sept. 21, and will feature a post-film question and answer session with Akin Adesokan.
(09/14/12 9:14pm)
The eighth annual African Film Weekend will start Friday, Sept. 21, and will feature a post-film question and answer session with Akin Adesokan.