A look inside The Cave

The Center for Student Involvement hosted a grand opening tour of The Cave on April 9. The lodge, formerly used by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, will be available for all registered student organizations to use starting in the fall.
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The Center for Student Involvement hosted a grand opening tour of The Cave on April 9. The lodge, formerly used by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, will be available for all registered student organizations to use starting in the fall.
As he walks onto the court of the University of Richmond's Robins Center, sophomore Kyle Gardner stands alone with only a camera in hand. His blue sweater and white hat worn backwards contrast the shiny wood flooring. His fellow staffers rush up and down the sidelines preparing for the impending game, and sports reporters take their seats to adjust their microphones. Gardner remains at center court. He isn’t flustered by the commotion around him. He stands amid a nearly packed stadium and takes in his surroundings.
As sexual misconduct policy and prevention at schools remains a national discussion, it has been closely examined at Richmond in recent days. On March 24, 2015, The Collegian published the results to its Campus Attitudes on Sexual Misconduct survey. University administrators hosted a town hall forum on the sexual misconduct policy the following night. The Collegian documented the busy week leading up to the Department of Education's visit to campus schedule for Tuesday, March 31.
Richmond alumna Lesley Shinbaum leads various chants to attract the attention of passersby. Chants included "Keep Ken out of my vagina!" in reference to Cuccinelli's stance on access to abortions.
Contact videographers Erin Moyer at erin.moyer@richmond.edu and Scott Himelein at scott.himelein@richmond.edu
Filmed and edited by Erin Moyer and Scott Himelein.
Contact videographer Josh Grice at josh.grice@richmond.edu
Contact videographer Josh Grice at josh.grice@richmond.edu
Every year, the University holds Relay For Life at the Weinstein Gym for a night of fun and fundraising. Last year 400 people signed up and helped raise $32,500. This year, the goal is $35,000, and the anticipated level of participation is growing. There's always room for more support, so form a team and do relay!
Chris Wolfe uses his GoPro Hero camera to produce short, action-packed videos that capture the fast-moving daily lives of him and his friends.
Contact videographer Josh Grice at josh.grice@richmond.edu
On September 30, a room overflowing with student athletes, friends, parents, faculty, staff and news media packed into Ukrops Auditorium to weigh in on Richmond Men's soccer and track & field. Members of both teams recounted their personal stories and submitted pleas on their team's behalf to reconsider the decision to cut their respective programs.
Contact videographers Josh Grice at josh.grice@richmond.edu and Marie Jayme at marie.jayme@richmond.edu
Contact videographer Josh Grice at josh.grice@richmond.edu.
Contact videographer Josh Grice at josh.grice@richmond.edu.
Contact videographer Josh Grice at josh.grice@richmond.edu.
Contact videographer Josh Grice at josh.grice@richmond.edu
Sponsors of URThankful, a University of Richmond food drive campaign, celebrated their collection efforts on Nov. 12 on the Westhampton Green. It featured an obstacle course and horse-drawn carriage rides, along with interactive stations led by student organizations. The festival was free for students to attend.