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(03/04/21 4:21pm)
The University of Richmond is having a light workload week this year instead of the usual spring break to encourage students to remain on campus and not travel. However, some students have expressed frustration with the week, which lasts from March 1 to 5, saying not all faculty are assigning less work than usual.
(03/09/21 5:53am)
Editor's Note: The Collegian managing editor is co-captain of University Dancers.
(03/01/21 1:16am)
Conner Evans hosts WDCE's weekly Virginia news show with reporting help from fellow senior journalism students at UR. This week Conner talks with high schooler and activist Hadrien Padilla, Collegian multimedia editor Nina Joss, and reporters Ellie Watson and Julia Straka.
(03/01/21 1:00pm)
A developing program on campus provides resources and a safe space for students struggling with substance abuse and addiction so that students do not have to choose between their recovery and their education.
(02/27/21 8:38pm)
Panhellenic sorority recruitment will take place this semester virtually with new recruitment measures in place, according to Lisa McCoy, Richmond Panhellenic adviser.
(03/05/21 1:30pm)
The first people students might interact with on any given day are the Heilman Dining Center cashiers. Most of these interactions are brief. Some students keep their headphones in, offer their card and walk on. Some might say hello and wish the cashier a good morning.
(02/25/21 6:53pm)
Listen to community perspectives on whether to name Ryland and Freeman Halls. The Westham Project an investigative report about race at the University of Richmond.
(02/25/21 1:00pm)
This semester, the first thing University of Richmond students see when entering the white tent by the Heilman Dining Center is a table covered in “Every Day is Earth Day” stickers, along with metal straws and a poster informing students what is and is not compostable.
(03/19/21 11:09pm)
Editor's Note: Shira Greer is a Collegian editor.
(02/24/21 12:00pm)
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect different parts of campus life, intramural sports this year have been for the most part canceled, although some members of the faculty remain hopeful for their return, with a few sports permitted to play.
(03/01/21 1:30pm)
University of Richmond undergraduate students will be allowed to use Richmond Guarantee funding to finance in-person internships and research opportunities this summer. There will also be opportunities for in-person, on-campus research opportunities, according to a Feb. 12 email from UR administrators.
(02/23/21 5:28pm)
The University of Richmond introduced many exciting new features to campus with the opening of the Well-Being Center this spring, including the Organic Krush cafe, relaxing study areas, aesthetic outdoor seating — and Emmett, the center’s adorable, two-year-old Goldendoodle.
(03/02/21 1:30pm)
The University of Richmond resumed in-person campus tours for admitted students in November 2020, after suspending tours in March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, said Rebecca Buffington, director of admission for recruitment and marketing.
(02/23/21 2:25am)
The University of Richmond men’s basketball team has been quarantining and isolating in hotels and, at one point, used a shortened quarantine period, players said.
(02/21/21 10:07pm)
Students living on campus have easy access to the University of Richmond’s various dining facilities, while off-campus and on-campus students in apartments can cook their own meals at home. Nonetheless, students sometimes want the convenience of food delivered right to their door.
(03/08/21 6:31pm)
A graph created by sociology professor Eric Grollman shows the percentage of Black undergraduate students at the University of Richmond has declined in the past decade, which is also representative of a national downward trend in Black undergraduate enrollment.
(02/21/21 3:49pm)
This week, hear stories about delays in getting students to the University of Richmond's on-campus isolation units, changes in midwife licensing, diversity at Virginia governor's schools and more. Brought to you by WDCE 90.1 FM and hosted by Conner Evans.
(02/20/21 4:12pm)
The 10th-ranked University of Richmond Women’s Lacrosse team suffered a 15-9 loss to the 18th-ranked University of Virginia on Friday, Feb. 19. This was the Spiders' first loss of the early season.
(03/08/21 4:49am)
As the semester picks up and workloads increase, it is still important for students to unplug and find time to do things for themselves.Of course, 'fun' is always relative, and the COVID-19 pandemic has thrown a further challenge into the mix of finding ways for students to get involved and socialize.
(02/19/21 6:02pm)
University of Richmond senior Suraj Bala sat in the monitoring room of the Henrico County Health Department among the complimentary water bottles and granola bars. Fifteen minutes had passed since Bala entered the room and no severe side effects seem to appear from his vaccine treatment, he recalled. By the end of his appointment, Bala left the health department knowing he was one of the first people in the UR community to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.