Richmond student governments discussing safety, blue lights
University of Richmond student governments are addressing campus safety issues in the wake of the assaults reported on campus during the first weeks of the semester.
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University of Richmond student governments are addressing campus safety issues in the wake of the assaults reported on campus during the first weeks of the semester.
Students voted Tuesday for their student government class chairs and senators for the 2010-2011 academic year.
Engendered by recent discourse and articles regarding race at the University of Richmond, student leaders, administrators and students convened in the forum on March 25, 2010, for a civil dialogue on community inclusiveness and racism.
Dear University of Richmond student body,
Students from Richmond College, Westhampton College and the Jepson School of Leadership Studies elected new presidents of their respective government associations for the 2010-2011 academic year.
The two candidates for Richmond College Student Government Association president discussed the issues facing campus and their visions for the future in their only debate before Tuesday's election.
The members of the Richmond College Government Association approved the contents of a letter -- intended for the General Education Revision Committee -- which expresses serious concerns about the University of Richmond's curriculum revision proposal in its current form.
Members of the Richmond College class of 2013 took part in the annual Investiture Ceremony Sunday. The ceremony featured a class photograph, a walk across campus, reflective speeches by upperclassmen and the signing of the Honor Code.
The newly formed Student Program Council at the University of Richmond will include all student organizations in the planning of events such as Homecoming and Pig Roast.
Mike Murray has defeated Andrew Howell for president of the Richmond College Student Government Association.
Two students vying to become the next Richmond College Student Government Association president expressed a strong initiative to reform the lack of student participation in major campus issues, events and decisions during a debate that began at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Tyler Haynes Commons.
The Richmond and Westhampton College Government associations are working with the Office of Student Development to create a Student Programming Council, which would help the student governments of reaching a long-time goal of improving and increasing funding opportunities for student organizations and club sports.
A year-long study has found that early registration for student athletes hasn't created an unfair advantage, the chairman of the Faculty Athletic Council told the Richmond College Student Government Association Wednesday night.
By Jimmy Young
Senators from the Richmond College Student Government Association is exploring whether to purchase a Richmond College rock.
By Paige Zorniger
The Richmond College Student Government Association meeting opened with a presentation from architect Andrew McBride about the ongoing renovations to the Tyler Haynes Commons.
Tired of waiting till 10:30 a.m. for your breakfast on Saturday morning? Dining services will be serving continental breakfast in Heilman Dining Center at 8 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday morning after Fall Break.
By Paige Zorniger
To the Editor: