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(10/09/19 4:42pm)
Last year, the Office for Sustainability created a six-year plan to improve the integration of sustainability in areas of education, social awareness and campus practices. The plan consists of four goals that expand across three phases.
(10/03/19 2:14pm)
What happened on your first day of school? For students in professor David Salisbury’s Geography 345: Global Sustainability course, the first class included an invitation for an all-inclusive trip to Chile.
(09/26/19 6:27pm)
With conviction, vulnerability and eloquence, Sarah McBride spoke on Tuesday in the Queally Center about transgender life in the U.S., and how her relationship with her late husband showed her just how much time was of the essence for change regarding LGBTQ+ issues.
(10/30/19 5:04pm)
Editor's Note: The original article referenced an incorrect bill. The article has since been updated with the correct bill.
(10/04/19 4:41pm)
Editor's Note: This article is the second in a series exploring mental health and its resources on University of Richmond's campus. The series will continue to be published throughout the fall semester. Click here to read previous articles.
(09/26/19 6:37pm)
Over the summer, University Dining Services announced in a series of SpiderBytes that it would make several changes to campus cafes Passport and 8:15 at Boatwright to help boost sustainability on campus, such as introducing mugs, plates and different lids.
(09/24/19 1:29am)
Hundreds of protesters gathered at Monroe Park on Friday evening to participate in the Global Climate Strike, a worldwide event aimed at raising awareness about climate change and organized locally by a coalition of environmental groups including Extinction Rebellion, the Sierra Club and Sunrise Richmond.
(10/03/19 12:34am)
The updated Purchasing Card policy, which went into effect July 1, 2019, prohibits University of Richmond departments and offices from giving out gift cards.
(09/24/19 1:09am)
“For a long time, students of color have been lacking a space on campus where they feel a true sense of belonging,” said senior Jennifer Munnings. “This space validates the experiences of students of color at Richmond.”
(09/19/19 8:17pm)
University President Ronald A. Crutcher spoke of the institution’s many accolades in his State of the University address— but not without acknowledging the areas in which UR still needs work — in Alice Jepson Theatre at 12 p.m. on Wednesday.
(10/02/19 1:07am)
University Police Department cautions students about spiked drinks
(09/26/19 1:07am)
Editor's Note: The article has been edited for clarity.
(09/21/19 1:04am)
8:15 at Boatwright’s new vendor is creating more buzz about caffeine on campus than finals season last year.
(09/18/19 4:08pm)
New York Times contributor Katie Hafner focuses on the people when she writes her stories.
(09/17/19 2:44am)
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Yale Law School professor James Forman Jr. argued in a Thursday lecture that our current criminal justice system has its roots in racist and misguided law enforcement policies that can be traced back generations.
(09/19/19 4:08am)
Editor's Note: This article is the first in a series exploring mental health and its resources on University of Richmond's campus. The series will continue to be published throughout the fall semester. Click here to read previous articles.
(09/18/19 6:56pm)
A “Thriving and Inclusive University Community” is one of the five pillars of the University of Richmond’s strategic plan, “Forging our Future, Building from Strength," and has been a main focus for UR administration throughout the past year.
(09/10/19 8:53pm)
Editor’s note: The Collegian does not name victims of crimes without their permission. The article was updated to reflect the correct number of original charges faced in February.
(09/07/19 4:57am)
As of Friday, fraternity lodge events will not have guest lists nor serve alcohol until after fall break.
(09/10/19 2:34am)
The Eco-Corridor will open in spring 2020 to provide students with many amenities and opportunities – not just the goats.