Meet Dr. Latrina Lemon: UR’s medical director for the Student Health Center
When life gives you lemons, you hire Dr. Latrina Lemon as the medical director for the University of Richmond Student Health Center.
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When life gives you lemons, you hire Dr. Latrina Lemon as the medical director for the University of Richmond Student Health Center.
The Parsons Music Library is usually quiet on a Wednesday evening, filled with students getting work done for their Thursday classes or taking a solitary moment to practice their instruments. But in the music studio on the first floor of Parsons, the sound of music bounces off the walls as the boys of Dogpark, a band made up of five University of Richmond students, practice for their next show. Despite the small space they practice in, the band makes the room feel like a stadium show as they play “Hard to Handle” by The Black Crowes.
For many students, returning home at the end of the semester is a guarantee. But for some, going home has not been an option for three years.
Ring Dance, which was scheduled to take place at the Omni Richmond Hotel on Feb. 5, has been postponed to an undetermined date after spring break, according to an email sent to all members of Westhampton College Class of 2022 and their families.
Editor's Note: Corrections were made to Thad Williamson's quotes.
The University of Richmond welcomed its third class of grazing goats to the Gambles Mill Eco-Corridor on Oct. 6.
Editor's note: This article was updated to add information provided by University Communications.
Editor's Note: This is a developing story.
Editor's Note: Shira Greer is a Collegian editor.
Flyers found around the University of Richmond campus described the connection between E. Claiborne Robins and the A.H. Robins Company's involvement in the distribution and marketing of the Dalkon Shield IUD, which led to the death and infertility of many women in the 20th century.
The Richmond College Student Government Association presidential candidates, juniors Anthony Lawrence and Kevin Spear, participated in a debate via Zoom Monday concerning numerous topics affecting campus, such as Greek Life, campus safety and memorialization.
Panhellenic sorority recruitment will take place this semester virtually with new recruitment measures in place, according to Lisa McCoy, Richmond Panhellenic adviser.
All non-remote undergraduate students will be tested for COVID-19 on a biweekly basis, an increase from last semester’s prevalence testing, for campus safety, according to a Jan. 19 email sent to students and families by University of Richmond administrators.
The Well-being Center, which will offer a variety of mental and physical resources for students and staff, is anticipated to fully open on Jan. 19, 2021, after a soft opening this past semester, said Heather Sadowski, director of health promotion.
Chase Strangio, a practicing attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, discussed the state of transgender rights in the webinar "Fighting for Transgender People’s Right to be Themselves" on Oct. 20 as part of WILL* and women, gender and sexuality studies program "Audacious Voices" speaker series.
Students registering to vote in Virginia in the November election must include both their physical dorm room address and their University of Richmond mailing address on the voter registration application, said Sasha Hollister, program manager of community relationships and UR Downtown at the Bonner Center for Civic Engagement.