Black Lives Matter co-founder to speak at Richmond
When anthropology professor Jan French heard Alicia Garza on the radio last spring talking about the Domestic Workers Alliance, she knew she needed Garza to speak at University of Richmond.
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When anthropology professor Jan French heard Alicia Garza on the radio last spring talking about the Domestic Workers Alliance, she knew she needed Garza to speak at University of Richmond.
Patrice Rankine, a scholar of classical languages and the Dean of Arts and Humanities at Hope College, will replace Kathleen Skerrett as Richmond's Dean of Arts and Sciences on June 1, 2016.
I've followed around my two older brothers, Peter and Johnny, for as long as I can remember. From building Legos, to "coaching me" in X-Box games and teaching me every swear word I know (think, “What rhymes with duck?”), Peter and Johnny were a defining feature of my youth. As the youngest sibling and the only girl, I'm pretty used to being the butt of their jokes and the victim of their constant harassment. The two of them have toughened me up and taught me a thing or two about competition, while I’ve been their personal stylist and guide on how the female mind works. As much as I look up to them, never did I think I would follow them in their decision to attend a small school in Richmond, Virginia.
We were all wondering who would win: team #Benandlauren or team #Benandjojo?
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Pull on your elastic pants and grab your protractors UR students – tomorrow is National Pi Day. The beloved mathematical constant has its own day each year on March 14, or 3-14, which represents pi's first three digits. Pi (and its equally loved cousin, pie) will be celebrated on and off campus tomorrow in a variety of ways.
Richmond made what is likely to be their last appearance of the season today in a 69-54 loss to the first-seeded Dayton Flyers in the A-10 Quarterfinals that were held in Brooklyn, New York.
It was the tale of two halves in Brooklyn Thursday, as Richmond withstood a Fordham comeback to hold on for a 70-55 win in the second round of the Atlantic 10 tournament.
Jeremiah Hamlin, a former University of Richmond football player, is scheduled to have a plea hearing for his two felony marijuana distribution charges on May 6, after a grand jury returned a True Bill on both charges in Richmond City Criminal Circuit Court Monday.
Ken Anderson, Richmond College Student Government Association president elect, answered five questions about his past experiences and plans for RCSGA
Richmond’s men’s lacrosse team earned the program’s most impressive win in its three-year history Monday night, defeating No. 9 Duke 12-10 in Durham, North Carolina.
University of Richmond Emergency Medical Services took home the Collegiate EMS Organization of the Year award at the 23rd Annual National Collegiate EMS Foundation Conference in Philadelphia. The annual conference brought together approximately 1,200 registrants representing more than 100 colleges across North America.
#DearWhitePeople, please stop hiding your racial indifference behind a veil of anonymity.
Ronald Crutcher, University of Richmond president, said at his Sharp Viewpoint Speakers Series lecture that he had gained four crucial lessons through his endeavors as a musician: to develop a personal means of remaining focused, to find a mentor, to take responsibility for your own career, and to not forget to take time for yourself and for your family.
Beginning on Sunday, March 13, X-lot will no longer be open to all registered student cars at all times.
At 20 years old, most college students have a summer internship lined up – unpaid, of course. Maybe they’re starting to think about graduate school and weighing the pros and cons of moving back home in two years. Mostly, they’re just looking forward to turning 21. At 20 years old, most college students don’t even know what they’re majoring in.
Students are finally smiling again after a rough midterms week, with travel plans to all over the world this Spring Break. With an on campus choir group going to Europe, SEEDS going to Louisiana and West Virginia, international students traveling to Canada and a group of seniors going to Jamaica, there are bound to be some memories made this Spring Break.
Enough is enough.
Trump and Clinton win in Virginia