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A microphone, pair of headphones, editing software and an old-school voice recorder or computer are essential for a podcast starter kit. But what keeps listeners interested and waiting for the newest episode drop? Ears. They are the most important piece of equipment.
Happy Monday Spiders! The weather is warming up and so are the campus activities. Take the time to sunbathe on the Westhampton green and get some homework done outside on the library lawn, but also take advantage of the awesome activities in and around campus this week. From free ice cream to museum festivals, there’s a lot to look forward to!
It was a meeting of familiar faces fitting for Alumni Day in the clash between the University of Richmond women’s lacrosse team and the University of Rhode Island on Saturday, March 29.
When University of Richmond senior Trey Creamer grabbed utensils to dig into his homemade meal of pesto pasta with a side of Caesar salad, he expected nothing but a satisfying meal at the other end of the fork. To his surprise, he was met with the inspiration for this year’s Benchtop Innovations winner: Envee.
The man whose presence on campus sparked a campus safety advisory believed that an event at the University of Richmond’s Robins School of Business was led by a visiting speaker attempting to abduct him for human trafficking.
For University of Richmond senior Christina Currie and her twin sister, Katie Currie, competing on "Wheel of Fortune" was a dream come true. Not only did the sisters walk away with an impressive total of $88,248 in winnings and trips to Maui and Portugal, but with memories of a competition they described as both nerve-racking and exhilarating.
A Richmond man linked to death threats posted on social media and whose presence on campus sparked a campus safety advisory, was arrested by Henrico County police late this morning, according to University of Richmond Chief of Police Dave McCoy.
An Instagram account linked to a man who University of Richmond and Henrico County police are searching for contains droves of distressing posts including a picture with gun crosshairs targeting the heads of attendees at a Robins School of Business event.
The Virginia General Assembly adjourned its regular session on Feb. 22, putting hundreds of bills that were focused on maternal care and reproductive rights in limbo as Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a conservative Republican, has the final say on whether the bills will become law.
Happy Monday Spiders! Get ready for a week of sweet events like a waffle making truck and a cookie baking class in the Demonstration Kitchen.
The mummified remains of Ti Ameny Net have resided on the University of Richmond campus for decades. Her journey from Egypt to Richmond has been long, but today she lies in UR’s Ancient World Gallery.
The University of Richmond women’s lacrosse team fell on the road against No. 19 James Madison University Feb. 27 by a score of 14-10.
The University of Richmond Outdoor Adventure and Recreation Program, also known as OAR, at the Weinstein Center for Health and Well-Being, offers enriching programs for students to engage in outdoor activities.
It was never originally Dogpark.
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The University of Richmond women’s basketball team continued its 14 game win streak with big plays in the paint, winning 68-55 over Virginia Commonwealth University on Feb. 23 in VCU’s Siegel Center.
Hailing from Texas, Xavier Landum aka BigXthaPlug overcame a difficult childhood. He grew up poor and was exposed to many extremes. At the age of five, he recalls seeing his mother fire a gun at a thief during an attempted robbery. BigX considered his mother his best friend while his father took on a more disciplinary role. Both parents were very influential in the cultivation of his music taste by introducing him to the Isley Brothers, Drake and Lil Wayne.
Student organizations with roots in diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives are wrestling with questions and uncertainty following President Donald Trump’s executive order to eliminate “illegal discrimination.”