Women’s lacrosse ends regular season with loss to Saint Joseph’s
The University of Richmond women’s lacrosse team fell 13-8 to Saint Joseph’s University, sliding into fourth in the conference with the Atlantic 10 Championships just on the horizon.
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The University of Richmond women’s lacrosse team fell 13-8 to Saint Joseph’s University, sliding into fourth in the conference with the Atlantic 10 Championships just on the horizon.
The University of Richmond men’s golf team suffered a heartbreaking fall to second place in the Atlantic 10 Championship on the final day, losing by one stroke.
The Burying Ground Memorial project consecration and memorial dedication was held on Wednesday, April 23, a milestone in a years-long process of reckoning with the University of Richmond’s complicated past.
The Spiders walked onto the Grand Cypress Golf Club as the newcomers to the Atlantic 10.
The University of Richmond men’s lacrosse team dominated No. 19 University of Massachusetts Amherst on Saturday, April 19, improving to 4-0 in conference play.
With just 15 minutes left until curtain call at the Alice Jepson Theatre, the stage went dark during the University of Richmond’s production of “Urinetown” after a snake caused equipment at the steam plant to short circuit and sparked a campus-wide power outage on April 20.
The University of Richmond canceled classes when the campus lost power after a snake got into the main power plant Sunday night, according to UR facilities.
The University of Richmond women’s lacrosse team managed to come back from a 6-1 deficit against Villanova University, winning 15-10 on Saturday, April 19.
Chants and car horns filled the streets of downtown Richmond, Va. as hundreds of demonstrators took to the state Capitol Square to express their disapproval of President Donald Trump’s administration on Saturday, April 19.
The Spider Shop at the University of Richmond transformed into a lively space as Tina Hallock, the First Lady of the university, launched her children’s book, “Along Came the Spiders.”
During the heyday of “free love” and flower crowns, larger-than-life folk and soft rock icons like James Taylor, Carole King and Jackson Browne were cultivating the soundtrack of a generation – songs that would live on in the hearts of grandparents and music snobs alike. But while these faces adorned tour posters and album covers everywhere, the studio session musicians behind their legendary records remained largely out of the spotlight. On the afternoon of Tuesday, April 8, members of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Richmond, alongside a spattering of film students, filtered into the Ukrop Auditorium in the Robins School of Business. The matinee was “Immediate Family” (2022), a documentary directed by filmmaker Denny Tedesco about four influential artists who make up the titular unit: Danny “Kootch” Kortchmar, Russ Kunkel, Leland Skar and Waddy Wachtel. The event was co-sponsored by the Film Studies department in partnership with Osher, a member of which gave some opening remarks. Dr. Monika Siebert, the Interdisciplinary Coordinator of Film Studies, Jennifer Cavanaugh, Dean of the School of Arts & Sciences, Lynn Hardwicke, an Academic Administrative Coordinator, Jennifer Lo Prete, a Communications Manager for the Dean’s Office, and other members of the Osher program were involved in organizing the screening. Before the film began, Tedesco spoke about his first visit to the University of Richmond nine years ago to show his other music documentary “The Wrecking Crew” (2008) about the collective of artists in the ‘60s who played on seminal albums like The Beach Boys’ “Pet Sounds.” Tedesco has a special connection to this scene; his father, Tommy Tedesco, was one of the Crew’s guitarists.
The University of Richmond men’s golf team slid into 10th place of 14 with a strong third round at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate April 12 and 13.
Happy Monday Spiders! Congrats! We are entering the final stretch of the semester. In between preparing for final exams and wrapping up those big projects, make some time for movie screenings, book launches, and theatre performances!
The University of Richmond men’s lacrosse team ended the tie for first place in the Atlantic 10 as it stripped High Point University of its perfect conference record, beating the Panthers 11-6.
The University of Richmond women’s lacrosse team achieved another conference win, obliterating Duquesne University 21-6 on Saturday, April 12.
The University of Richmond women’s tennis team beat cross-town rival VCU 4-2 on Thursday, April 10.
The University of Richmond women’s lacrosse team decimated George Washington University 16-5 in a one-sided game on Wednesday, April 9.
The vibrant retro red, white and green of Jarrod Hendricks’ windbreaker popped against the sea of gray van-roof directly above him. The window to his right exhibited the tapestry of a road trip: a tree, a building, a dash of purple, another car. The streaks of color in and out of the van were a mimicry of those on the cover of the album he helped create four years ago.
Graduate forward Addie Budnik’s five years of playing on the University of Richmond women’s basketball abruptly ended in Los Angeles when the Spiders fell in Round 2 of March Madness.
Wind and rain whipped across the University of Maryland Golf Course as the University of Richmond women’s golf team played in its final regular season tournament April 6 and 7.