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(09/29/25 2:30pm)
We’ve all gotten those ads. You know the ones, thrown together in Microsoft Paint, accented with a Barbie airbrush, and compressed down to 480p. Their proclamation is a simple, yet effective one: “HOT SINGLES IN YOUR AREA.”
(09/29/25 1:02pm)
Happy Monday, Spiders! I hope your weekend was full of family fun. Looking ahead, there are plenty of opportunities to eat well, support great causes, and get creative outdoors. Here are some of my top picks:
(09/28/25 6:35pm)
The University of Richmond football team staged a comeback to score a narrow victory over Howard University with a score of 13-12 on Saturday, Sept. 27.
(09/28/25 1:44am)
Goodbye Explorers, hello Spiders.
(09/28/25 1:36am)
A first Atlantic 10 win eluded the University of Richmond women’s soccer team in its second conference game against George Mason University Sept. 25, as the Patriots outdueled the Spiders in a 2-0 contest.
(09/25/25 1:00pm)
Senior Emma McCauley hadn't heard about University of Richmond's two-college system when she started at UR three years ago; now, she’s making Richmond College history, being elected as the Richmond College Student Government Association’s first female senator on Wednesday, Sept. 24.
(09/23/25 1:00pm)
Nick Baldaino, a 2017 graduate from the University of Richmond’s MBA program, spends his evening tirelessly working to help floorball prosper in Richmond.
(09/23/25 3:00am)
He’d done this before. Kenny Becker had the process down to a tee: noodle guitar ideas or piano progressions, figure out a gibberish singing melody, fill it in with syllables, get to producing, add grit and finally usurp that “gibberish” with lyrics. This process bore his songs.
(09/22/25 1:04pm)
Happy Monday Spiders! This weekend is Family Weekend at UR, so you can see some of my picks of activities to keep your parents entertained that aren’t just tailgating. But Family Weekend isn’t the only event in and around campus this week! Find some of my other favorites below.
(09/22/25 4:20am)
The University of Richmond field hockey team is on a three-game winning streak after obliterating Lock Haven University 8-0 on Sept. 19, kickstarting conference play with a bang.
(09/21/25 6:32pm)
The University of Richmond football team washed away any hopes of victory that long-standing rival Virginia Military Institute had with a 38-14 landslide win on Saturday, Sept. 20.
(09/17/25 4:23pm)
As students arrived for the start of a new school year, they began to notice something new: small, purple and white boxes of naloxone across campus.
(09/16/25 1:13pm)
The University of Richmond field hockey team won 2-1 in its game against Georgetown University on Sept. 12.
(09/16/25 1:03pm)
Happy Tuesday Spiders! If you’re looking for activities in and around the University of Richmond campus, check in here every week for my favorite picks.
(09/15/25 1:01pm)
In a world inundated with gamified hot-or-not dating apps, SURF Dating takes a different approach to finding personal connection online with a unique interface the CEO refers to as “Zillow for dating.”
(09/15/25 1:00pm)
What if peace doesn’t begin with treaties, negotiations, or words at all? What if it could begin with sound?
(09/15/25 3:15am)
Donning the powder blue of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, newly-minted Tar Heels’ Head Coach Bill Belichick’s first home game at the collegiate level could be spoiled by one team only.
(09/14/25 12:51am)
The University of Richmond men’s golf team tied for first against North Dakota State University in a comeback effort at the Metropolis Intercollegiate Sept. 8 and 9.
(09/14/25 12:48am)
The University of Richmond women’s golf team came out of the gate like a rocket on Sept. 8 and 9 at the Kingsmill Resort, winning the Tribe Invitational by a program-best 31-shots.
(09/12/25 5:45pm)
Without any official public statement, the University of Richmond quietly scrubbed references to a Richmond College dean from its website late last week.