Photo Gallery: Leadership Development Day 2012
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Contact photographer Brittany Brady at brittany.brady@richmond.edu
This is not cheerleading. This is not University Dancers. This is SpinnURs.
Every year, more than 350 Richmond students spend time studying abroad.
Every week students eagerly pick up The Collegian to read the "UR Busted" section, and every week someone's iPod or laptop has gone missing. Now, imagine setting down your purse or book-bag in D-hall and coming back to discover it's no longer there. Of course, you can cancel your credit card and it's a pain that you no longer have your cell phone, but can you imagine if your loaded Glock went missing too? Whoops.
The University of Richmond's Office of Undergraduate Admission has received 10,121 applications for entry into the Class of 2016.
On Feb. 4, members of the junior class of Westhampton College will file into the Jefferson Hotel in long, white dresses, their faces beaming. But there will be fewer faces in the crowd this year.
Contact photographer Andrew Prezioso at andrew.prezioso@richmond.edu
Cuba is infamous. Hearing its name conjures images of cigars, mobsters, dirty dancing and dictatorship. Rich with history and controversy, Cuba has become a forbidden land and the subject of government embargoes and restrictions.
George Allen, the former governor of Virginia who is running for U.S. Senate, visited the University of Richmond and told students he would be "like a dog on a bone" to make his campaign plans a reality for building a brighter American future.
Q: What were you thinking about throughout the game?
Sweet Frog premium frozen yogurt shop will have more than 100 locations by this summer after opening in the Downtown Short Pump Town Center just two and a half years ago, said Adam Silverman, regional manager of corporate Sweet Frog locations in the Richmond area.
The suspect in Tuesday morning's incident that prompted campus police to fire two shots turned himself in to the Henrico County jail Tuesday night, following a day-long search.
Sponsors of URThankful, a University of Richmond food drive campaign, celebrated their collection efforts on Nov. 12 on the Westhampton Green. It featured an obstacle course and horse-drawn carriage rides, along with interactive stations led by student organizations. The festival was free for students to attend.
Q: What were your expectations before the home opener against American?
A steady stream of cars flowed through C-Lot Tuesday for the University of Richmond Police Department's Vehicle Safety Day.
For many years, the University of Richmond has been concerned about poor student attendance at sports games, particularly football games, and it has worked to solve this problem.
Vessela Stefanova first touched American soil eight years ago. Since then, she has learned English, pursued higher education, and touched the lives of those who have gotten to know her.
Herman Cain is in a tough spot. Carried this far largely on rhetoric and a touted background in the private sector, the Cain campaign machine seems to be running low on fuel.
Drag, burlesque and boylesque performers put on a show in Perkins Recital Hall last Friday in the second installment of the "Androgenesque" program. The show was sponsored by Student Alliance for Sexual Diversity, Boom Boom Basics Burlesque Studio, Gay RVA, Gay Community Center of Richmond, and Jon Henry Art. Donations were taken at the door to benefit the Gay Community Center of Richmond, Henry said.
NEWARK, Del. — Richmond lost its seventh straight game, all in the Colonial Athletic Association, after Saturday night's 24-10 loss at the University of Delaware. Blue Hens tailback Andrew Pierce rushed for 215 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Blue Hens. The Richmond defense gave up three first-half touchdowns but held Delaware to just a field goal during the second half.