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(01/23/14 5:44am)
I've heard tons of good reviews about the relatively new burger place in town called Burger Bach, and finally had a chance to try it this past weekend. Burger Bach (pronounced "batch") is a "New Zealand inspired gastronomical public house," aka nice burger joint right on the edge of Carytown. When we walked into the restaurant on Sunday night, it was very full but did not feel overwhelmingly packed and had a comfortable atmosphere. The space is not very big; it has a bar with seating, one long bar-height table that spans the length of the restaurant and is community type seating (meaning you will be seated right next to other parties) and booths lining the rest of the free wall space in the restaurant. It is not your typical layout; it almost promotes a sense of community.
(01/23/14 4:35am)
Winter's in the air and on the ground at University of Richmond, but snow isn't the only white stuff coating campus these days. You could lick the sidewalks to find out, but I'll save you the trouble.
(11/23/13 6:05pm)
First-half score: Richmond - 33, UNC - 36
(11/04/13 9:03pm)
The landscaping team at University of Richmond has planted an orchard behind the Heilman Dining Center, and Thursday, Oct. 31, students were welcome to help plant trees.
(10/23/13 5:11am)
Richmonders who were adventurous enough to partake in slightly further-flung folk music on the Friday after their own renowned festival were rewarded with a resplendent celebration of Hungarian nationalism at UR's Modlin Center for the Arts.
(10/18/13 5:13pm)
While teaching courses such as Justice and Civil Society and Social Movements, Thad Williamson seeks new ways for his students to apply the ethical principles they discuss in class, so he challenges them to engage in the Richmond area and get hands-on experience in the realms of social action and change.
(10/03/13 2:05am)
The University of Richmond police department is searching for the owners of 18 abandoned bicycles and other unclaimed personal property before the items are turned over to Green UR for public sale early next semester.
(09/28/13 4:11pm)
Storylines:
(09/26/13 2:14am)
The national Cultures and Language Across the Curriculum conference held at University of Richmond last week emphasized building a sustainable program that could accommodate growth, with a focus on funding and technology use.
(09/23/13 3:14am)
University of Richmond's Greek women are currently competing in Greeks Going Green, a competition among sororities to see who can be the most eco-friendly.
(09/23/13 3:03am)
For 77 days this summer, senior Lyniesha Wright lived without electricity, plumbing or even an alarm clock in the Kalu Yala Valley in the Panamanian highlands.
(09/19/13 4:06am)
The seventh annual conference of Cultures and Languages Across the Curriculum will emphasize ways to grow and sustain CLAC programs in present times of economic uncertainty.
(09/13/13 9:06pm)
Since February, University of Richmond has been in the process of building two new housing facilities that will be open to undergraduates starting fall 2014.
(09/13/13 7:34pm)
The Office of Sustainability has initiated a program that selects an Eco-Rep for each residence hall in an effort to
(09/12/13 2:23am)
A glimpse into the potential future of the University of Richmond campus is on display at the 1800 block of the University Forest Apartments.
(09/10/13 7:55pm)
While many students enjoyed a summer at home, more than 70 football players remained on a deserted University of Richmond campus--more than 40 of whom were lifting their way into the 1,000-pound club.
(09/03/13 2:36am)
Sierra ranked University of Richmond as the 100th-greenest American university this year, according to its 2013 Cool Schools list, which ranked 162 colleges total.
(04/17/13 2:15am)
The grant will provide start-up money to purchase farming equipment from local sellers, she said, and the equipment will expand current farming projects for women in the village. Twelve percent of the revenue will go toward providing health services, she said.
(04/03/13 2:00pm)
Senior Jacob Mayers starred in the University of Richmond baseball team's victory over The College of William and Mary Tuesday, providing pivotal pitching and offense.
(04/02/13 2:15am)
The men's track and field team raced against the dying of the light Friday and Saturday in its final home meet as a program, the eighth annual Fred Hardy Invitational at Robins Stadium.