Nike contract comes during wait for Millhiser upgrade
The renovation of the Roger Millhiser Memorial Gymnasium will continue to wait until enough money is raised to complete its construction.
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The renovation of the Roger Millhiser Memorial Gymnasium will continue to wait until enough money is raised to complete its construction.
On any given night, the Robins Center appears to be only half-full, a fact not lost to the visiting coaches.
Richmond Times-Dispatch columnist Paul Woody offered a familiar criticism last Thursday: Not enough people care about the University of Richmond's sports teams.
As a junior at the university, school spirit is a recurring topic of discussion on campus, often leading to possible ways in which attendance at athletic events could be improved.
"Dateline NBC" correspondent Chris Hansen will speak at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 9, about his series, "To Catch a Predator," and his career in investigative journalism in Camp Concert Hall in the Booker Hall of Music.
Kristina Perry attended the first day of classes this semester with a patch covering her left eye and a severely bruised lip.
Richmonders voiced concern Tuesday night at City Hall about possible reductions and eliminations of several bus routes operated by the Greater Richmond Transit Company, including one that travels to and from the University of Richmond campus.
A drinking survey from the Richmond College Dean's Office revealed that students' drinking habits do not usually affect their academics.
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The Spider football team played in front of its largest home crowd this season last weekend, despite playing the No. 1 ranked James Madison University Dukes during fall break when many students had left school.
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Presidential nominee Barack Obama, a Democrat, spoke at a rally at the Richmond Coliseum with an estimated 13,000 people in attendance. Democratic Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine introduced Obama, and former Virginia Gov. and U.S. Senate candidate Mark Warner, also a Democrat, spoke as well.