Richmond again comes up short, this time to George Mason
The Spiders lost yet another home matchup against a conference opponent on Wednesday as they were outplayed by a struggling George Mason team.
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The Spiders lost yet another home matchup against a conference opponent on Wednesday as they were outplayed by a struggling George Mason team.
University officials at the College of William & Mary confirmed on Jan. 30 that a student had contracted the Zika virus, which the World Health Organization recently declared as a global public health emergency.
“Dr. Grollman, this is the worst chapter of my life,” a Black woman student revealed to me in my office two years ago. Her comment was heartbreaking, especially coming from an individual who has lived but two decades and was on her way to finishing her degree at this world-class university. I refrained from trivializing her comments, avoiding some flippant response like college supposedly being a time of fun and self-exploration as though she had chosen, instead, to be miserable. Rather, I told her that I believed her, as I would when anyone has revealed that they have suffered from violence (in her case, the intersections among racism, sexism and classism). I pointed out resources that were available to her to help her survive and, ideally, thrive on campus. And, I asked that she consider finding ways to leave the campus in better shape than when she arrived, for I do not want to hear cohort after cohort of Black University of Richmond students reveal their misery to me.
The annual RVA Environmental Film Festival kicked off its week-long showing of free movies to the public on Feb. 1. With screenings each day at different venues around Richmond, each film is focused on raising awareness of environmental issues not only for the planet, but locally as well.
University of Richmond Police Report: January 25 - February 3
Posters criticizing Paul Queally, a University of Richmond alumnus, member of the board of trustees, and large donor to the university, were seen hanging on doors and light posts on campus Wednesday morning.
The Alice Haynes room was packed. Students gathered to participate in the viewing of "The Hunting Ground," a recent documentary dealing with the issue of sexual assault on college campuses. The event was a part of the *WILL lecture series on justice. In watching the film, students engaged in a moment of solidarity, and are certainly still looking for answers to this ongoing issue.
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