UR students face delays going into isolation for COVID-19
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The Richmond Spiders defeated St. Mary’s College of Maryland 90-49 on Sunday, Feb. 14. This was the Spiders first game in over two weeks due to their third pause because of positive COVID-19 cases among the team.
Conner Evans recaps the week in news as reported by his classmates who cover the Virginia General Assembly in the journalism department's course, Public Affairs Reporting. This week's show focuses on the recently passed budgets from the House of Delegates and Senate, as well as legislation about how to punish the intentional spread of STIs, in-state tuition for immigrants, regardless of citizenship status, and resolving unfair treatment of active military members.
As awareness of environmental sustainability rises, people have begun to acknowledge the importance of recycling, composting and carpooling. But what about shopping? It is easy for students to sit in their dorm rooms and order clothes without ever thinking about the environmental impact of retail shopping.
When Lou’s Cafe was up and running in the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business, junior Kathryn Shea, who is an accounting major, would eat there three times a week because the Red Pepper Gouda soup was a constant in her routine, Shea said.
University of Richmond T.C.Williams School of Law graduate Jenna Ellis has been making headlines since November 2019, after being appointed a senior legal adviser to then-President Donald Trump and his 2020 re-election campaign.
Approximately one month after the University of Richmond announced that it would implement Enhanced Red Stage guidelines for the spring semester, administrators shared that the UR community will remain in Enhanced Red Stage until Feb. 28.
University of Richmond Student Employment, which is within the Financial Aid office, is set to raise student employee wages after the Virginia General Assembly passed legislation last spring to gradually increase the state's minimum wage in the coming months and years.
As seniors prepare to graduate in less than three months, community members respond to the University of Richmond's tentative commencement plans provided by the UR administration at the beginning of February.
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The University of Richmond women’s lacrosse team is eager to pick up where it left off last spring.
In the past six months, there have been two movements to provide a credit/no credit option for students during the fall 2020 and spring 2021 semesters, both of which were ultimately rejected.
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Editor's Note: This article was updated to remove a euphemism from the lede.
State and federal law enforcement are investigating a threatening email sent to a University of Richmond employee and similar emails sent to colleges across Virginia and the U.S.
Timothy W. Crowder, a University of Richmond boiler plant operator of 21 years — who is remembered by his family, friends and colleagues for his commitment and kind spirit — died on Jan. 16, according to a Jan. 20 email sent to UR students, faculty and staff.
All non-remote undergraduate students will be tested for COVID-19 on a biweekly basis, an increase from last semester’s prevalence testing, for campus safety, according to a Jan. 19 email sent to students and families by University of Richmond administrators.
The Jan. 25 discovery of a new, rapidly spreading strain of the virus in a Northern Virginia resident who reported no recent history of travel has raised some concerns among University of Richmond students. But methods to prevent the new strain's spread remain similar to those used against the original virus.
A malfunctioning access point has caused Wi-Fi problems across campus all week, with increased problems Wednesday, University of Richmond technical support analyst Eli Anderson said. The unreliable Wi-Fi has caused problems for students, especially because many classes are now partially or wholly online because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Spider Ventures, an entrepreneurial organization founded by University of Richmond junior Julien Wadhwa, is introducing a 10-week virtual accelerator program this month to provide students with resources to make their start-up business ideas possible.