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(12/03/25 3:33am)
Over 40 students and faculty at the University of Richmond gathered Thursday, Nov. 13 for a discussion on the impact of rising political pressures on academic freedom.
(11/21/25 11:06pm)
Members of the Richmond community gathered on Nov. 20 for Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) vigil to honor lives lost due to acts of anti-transgender violence this year.
(11/14/25 9:46pm)
Miguel “Mickey” Quiñones, dean of the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business, will be stepping down at the end of this academic year, Provost Joan Saab announced in an email to students Nov. 14.
(11/12/25 2:13am)
At the University of Richmond, issues have washed up regarding the school's drainage systems. When it rains water immerses campus grounds, flooding walkways and quads alike. Complaints over the last few weeks have compiled, highlighting challenges over a reported lack of drainage.
(11/13/25 3:01pm)
Once filled with the rhythmic click-clack of computer keyboards and occasional creaks from wooden chairs, Boatwright Memorial Library now hums with whirring machinery after more than two years of renovations.
(11/08/25 7:35pm)
Grammy winning and Tony and Emmy nominated actress Philipa Soo joined the Modlin Center for the Arts on Nov. 6 for an evening of conversation on storytelling, cultural connection and the transformative power of the arts.
(11/05/25 3:57am)
Democrat Jessica Anderson beats incumbent Republican Amanda Batten in House District 71 winning 53% of vote.
(11/05/25 3:04am)
Democrat May Nivar beat Republican incumbent David Owen in the race for the 57th District seat in the House of Delegates.
(11/05/25 2:56am)
Democrat Jay Jones defeated incumbent Republican Jason Miyares in the race for Virginia Attorney General after a bitter campaign marked by a text scandal where Jones threatened violence to a Republican politician.
(11/05/25 1:51am)
Democrat Ghazala Hashmi defeated Republican John Reid in the race for Virginia’s lieutenant governor, becoming the first Muslim woman elected to statewide office in the United States.
(11/05/25 1:06am)
Running unopposed in HD-80, incumbent Virginia House Representative Democrat Destiny LeVere Bolling, ‘16, has won House District 80 in Henrico County.
(11/04/25 11:30am)
On the eve of Halloween, students were greeted by butterbeer and a Sorting Hat as the University of Richmond’s Heilman Dining Center transformed into a Harry Potter-inspired feast.
(10/30/25 2:25pm)
University of Richmond students are grappling with a rebranding of the school’s center for student inclusion - now known as “The Hub” - in the midst of a federal government crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion programs in higher education.
(10/30/25 2:48am)
After a drum roll, the Queally Center for Admissions assembly room erupted into applause and four University of Richmond seniors ran up to the stage to take a bow after the team’s product, Korra, was announced the winner of the annual Bench Top Innovation Great Bake Off.
(10/29/25 2:10pm)
College Democrats and Republicans debated about free speech and abortion during an event hosted by the University of Richmond’s Speech and Debate club.
(10/27/25 6:11pm)
Editor's Note: The views expressed by military officials and cadets do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of War, the United States Army, the United States Cadet Command or the Fourth Army ROTC Brigade.
(10/26/25 8:01pm)
The Center for Global Engagement eliminated the $1,000 travel stipend amid a spike in students studying abroad in the last five years.
(10/23/25 3:14am)
University officials denied any connection between a controversial series of changes to certain campus offices and the Trump administration’s attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion programs in higher education at a town hall on Thursday, Oct. 16.
(10/20/25 10:47pm)
Students scrambled on Monday as usual dining snacks and meals, like 8:15 lattes and FlavUR smoothies, were unavailable because GrubHub — a food ordering site that services retail locations on campus — was down.
(10/17/25 12:44am)
Former Democrat Del. Jay Jones and Republican Attorney General Jason Miyares sparred over a series of topics at the Virginia attorney general debate Thursday, Oct. 16, including a text message scandal that scrambled the race earlier this month.