URPD's new body worn camera policy aims to eliminate bias
University of Richmond’s Police Department officers will use body-worn cameras in an effort to de-escalate conflict and bias during interactions within the campus community.
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University of Richmond’s Police Department officers will use body-worn cameras in an effort to de-escalate conflict and bias during interactions within the campus community.
Editor's note: This article has been updated to correct the name of Congressman Barney Frank.
The signage and plaques of six campus buildings came down within hours of University of Richmond President Kevin Hallock's announcement of the decision to remove the names of enslavers and eugenicists. But more than two months after the removal of the building names, a street behind the Humanities Building still carries the name of enslaver and UR founder Robert Ryland.
The West End Islamic Center was vandalized a day after University of Richmond students had gone to pray and break their fast for Ramadan on April 16.
After five years, the University of Richmond’s Relay for Life organization hosted the fundraiser on April 2 and collected $22,585 for the American Cancer Society, three times the expected total of donations, said Nancy Bagranoff, faculty advisor and accounting professor.
Editor's note: Lauren Oligino is a news writer for The Collegian.
Editor's note: a previous version of this story referred to Eli Kimbell as a sophomore instead of a second-year graduate student.
The Richmond College Student Government Association had its annual presidential debate Monday night where candidates juniors Speaker Arju Patel and Senator Joseph Coyle discussed the purpose of their candidacy and their future goals for supporting the UR community.
University of Richmond Slavic Club members organized a fundraiser this week to help people in Ukraine that have been harmed by Russia’s large-scale invasion.
SpiderBoard’s “The CAVE” won the student lodge name and design competition as announced by the University of Richmond’s student governments on Instagram on Feb. 11.
Editor's note: A previous version of this article stated the student trustees had to be members of the student government.
The happiest moments of my childhood include seeing my sister for the first time and getting to watch the premiere of “The Cheetah Girls: One World.” Let me set the scene: I was a 7-year-old nerd with a broken arm, missing teeth and baby pink glasses. But when the Cheetah Girls released their final film, this time set in India, I felt like a woman. It was the most wonderful, emotional, magical phenomenon to witness — a revolutionary American girl group exploring my home country and culture. Bursts of energy charged throughout my body. My smiles and giggles grew. This is my failed attempt in describing what it means to be seen and heard in an American movie for the first time. To those who cannot relate, set a personal record for a mile run and then devour the greasiest New York-style pizza. That’s the feeling. It’s rewarding and fulfilling to see yourself on screen.
Editor’s Note: This piece was originally published in Can(did) Magazine, although it has since been edited by Collegian staff. The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.