With Lauletta injured, Tribe bulldozes Richmond
For the first time in at least four seasons, the Richmond Spiders found themselves without a reliable quarterback on Saturday.
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For the first time in at least four seasons, the Richmond Spiders found themselves without a reliable quarterback on Saturday.
More than 40 students offered feedback on the 11 drafted goals of University of Richmond's five-year Strategic Plan at a discussion-based meeting in the Queally Center pavilion Wednesday night.
More than 200 students and community members attended a forum Wednesday night in Tyler Haynes Commons to discuss the implications and possible ramifications of last week’s presidential election.
University of Richmond is currently facing an outbreak of Adenovirus, a respiratory virus that has drastically increased the number of students seeking care at the Student Health Center.
The Institute of International Education ranked Richmond second for total number of students who study abroad, moving up from its previous place at third.
Three professional women discussed discrimination and sexual misconduct in the corporate world on a panel at the Robins School of Business on Wednesday.
University of Richmond was named a "green college" in The Princeton Review’s 2016 publication of "Guide to 361 Green Colleges." This places Richmond among 360 other U.S. colleges and universities recognized for their environmental sustainability initiatives and commitments.
On Wednesday afternoon a large group of students, faculty and staff held an “I Support” march outside of Boatwright Memorial Library in reaction to last week's election.
Theft from Building
Keith Edwards, a nationally recognized speaker on sexual assault and male identity, discussed how students can be proactive in his talk, “Ending Rape: Addressing the Roots of Sexual Violence,” on Tuesday evening.
Richmond was able to claw its way back from an 0–16 deficit, but couldn’t convert at the end of the game, losing to Old Dominion in a tight contest.
Let’s cut to the chase, folks: Upon reading the results of the presidential election, I, like many of my friends and acquaintances, was not a happy camper. Far, far from it, in fact.
On Tuesday, voters went to the polls and delivered a historic victory for president-elect Donald J. Trump and GOP candidates nationwide.
Richmond outlasted Delaware to reach win No. 8 for the season, all but assuring a playoff berth for the eighth-ranked Spiders.
Richmond freshman De’Monte Buckingham warms up before Richmond men’s basketball’s first game of the season against Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in the Robins Center at University of Richmond.
Spiders for Spiders, a student movement to help end sexual assault on campus, partnered with Safe Harbor for a two-part training event called Educate & Advocate. The trainings were held on Oct. 28 and Nov. 4 for Richmond students.
Fewer than 48 hours after the presidential election results rolled in, Kenneth Ruscio, president of Washington & Lee, held a panel of three political scientists from universities in Virginia and Washington, D.C., to discuss the results.
President Ronald Crutcher sent an email to the university community Thursday stating that the first draft of the University Strategic Plan’s goals and initiatives had been released.
The Richmond Spiders men’s basketball team hopes to bounce back from a 16–16 record last year (7–11 in conference) in its first home game against VMI in the Robin’s Center Friday night.
When it became clear Tuesday night that Donald Trump would win the presidency, fear, anger and despair struck many minorities at University of Richmond.