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Rich McDonald may not be a well recognized face on campus, but if he weren't around, his service to the school would be greatly missed at any major event.
Along with a few essays, a potential midterm and a final project, students at the University of Richmond are seeing more civic engagement opportunities on their syllabi.
Two recent T.C. Williams School of Law graduates, Samantha Biggio and Heidi Drauschak, launched CrowdLobby to give the everyday person power in the political lobbying process.
The current path of Hurricane Michael extends up to Virginia, with Richmond expected to be hit with tropical storm-strength winds from Thursday night to Friday morning. Several states, including Alabama, Florida and Georgia, have issued states of emergency.
Democratic congressional candidate Abigail Spanberger supported offering a public, federal government-run health insurance plan to compete with private ones and allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices in a healthcare panel talk hosted in Ukrop Auditorium Sunday afternoon.
The pounding of hooves from a male deer could be heard in the education hallway of North Court around 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Nancy Bagranoff, dean of the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business at the University of Richmond, announced her plans to step down effective June 30, 2019 in a press release earlier today.
Last year, Hironaga Harauchi sat at his desk at Akita International University in Japan, reading his textbook and listening to his professor lecture the class on economics. The professor asked a question, but all the students stayed silent. After a few seconds, the professor continued on with his lecture until the class period ended.
BEES ARE DYING AT AN ALARMING RATE. This is a popular meme caption, but it is also a very real issue, especially in the United States, in Virginia and now on the University of Richmond’s campus.
Editor's note: Cassie Coughlan is a member of a Better World for Women.
A floating green substance called duckweed has recently given Westhampton Lake a vibrant, green appearance.
Still screaming for ice cream? The heat might be gone, but ice cream is a year round staple. Richmond has many great ice-cream spots, and here are the top five that you must try:
Oct. 6: Loss 28-43 vs. University of Delaware.
Editor's note: This story was updated to correct information that was inaccurately attributed to Guillaume Diaz.
Editor's note: Raven Bough and Kyla Coleman are Collegian staff members.
In a single day, Americans across the nation waste around 150,000 tons of food. Per person, that’s a pound of food a day. Per year, that equates to 60 million tons or $160 billion worth of food thrown away.
The University of Richmond football team lost 43-28 to the University of Delaware Blue Hens Saturday afternoon.
Other social media platforms’ goal is to be the biggest. Snapchat's is to be the realest.
The Interim Coordinating Council for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Thriving (ICC) brought together university community members Wednesday afternoon to discuss the successes, institutional gaps and challenges in making UR a place where all students, faculty members and staff members can reach their full potential and thrive in an inclusive university community.
The University of Richmond women’s soccer team tied the University of Rhode Island, 1-1, in a double overtime thriller Thursday night at E. Claiborne Robins Stadium.