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(11/01/12 2:56pm)
Earlier this year, the Associated Press reported on a study using Current Population Survey data provided by the Labor Department. It determined that 53.6 percent of bachelor's degree-holders under the age of 25 are either underemployed or jobless. The same study found that many of those who were underemployed were in positions that did not require a high school diploma, much less a bachelor's degree. If this does not scare your pants off after four years at the University of Richmond, then nothing will.
(11/01/12 4:30am)
I support Barack Obama for many reasons, but I will only touch on a few of these reasons due to time constraints.
(11/01/12 4:26am)
I'm not sure about you, but I was more passionate about following news of Hurricane Sandy than I have ever been about this election.
(11/01/12 4:16am)
Richmond has brought in many notable professors from a number of diverse fields that have gained recognition for the university and enhanced the academic experience for the students.
(11/01/12 3:55am)
Nov. 6 will be like every other Tuesday for sophomore Paige Hagopian. She said she plans to go to class, study in the library and work out at the gym.
(10/27/12 9:05pm)
UPDATE: The Sunday night live broadcast of "NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt" on campus has been canceled due to Hurricane Sandy, according to an e-mail sent by Brian Eckert, Richmond's media relations director. "Today" will broadcast from campus no matter the weather conditions. Audience members are asked to arrive at Stern Plaza after 6 a.m. The program will be shot live from 8- 9 a.m. Sunday.
(10/23/12 10:00pm)
Gov. Mitt Romney, Republican Presidential Candidate, will be speaking at a rally inside the Robins Center at the University of Richmond this Sunday, with doors opening at 2:15 p.m. and the rally starting at 4:15 p.m.
(10/11/12 4:04am)
The 7-Election Tour Bus visited the University of Richmond on Tuesday for "COFfree Day 2012," at which students received a free cup of coffee and cast their vote in the 7-Election poll.
(09/06/12 5:03am)
CHARLOTTE, N.C.-- Picking the site of a political convention, where parties officially nominate their candidates for President, takes a great deal of careful thought. The choice of Charlotte, N.C. by Barack Obama and the Democratic Party highlights a renewed focus on the "blue South."
(09/06/12 4:51am)
Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan addressed a crowd of supporters at Richmond International airport on Friday, making his first campaign stop after the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla.
(09/05/12 8:55am)
Richmond's general registrar spoke to a group of students and adults at the University of Richmond on Friday about voter registration for the election.
(03/22/12 7:36pm)
Contact videographer Josh Grice at josh.grice@richmond.edu.
(03/22/12 6:18pm)
With Virginia being one of the key swing states in this year's presidential election, students and faculty at the University of Richmond met to discuss the election process, different ways to become involved and the need for everyone to vote.
(03/21/12 2:09am)
Junior Evan Harris was elected Richmond College Student Government Association president, beating out his friend, junior Colin Billings.
(11/17/11 3:23am)
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.
(03/23/11 12:50am)
Students elected junior Will Gordon as Richmond College Student Government Association president and junior Allie Miller as Westhampton College Government Association president on Tuesday.
(11/11/10 4:17am)
Contact cartoonist Kristy Burkhardt at kristy.burkhardt@richmond.edu
(11/09/10 3:18am)
I was greatly disappointed upon visiting the Collegian website, and finding what many reasonable observers would consider to be a blatant misuse of university property and unethical behavior by a university employee ("Students receive politically charged e-mail from employee," Nov. 4, 2010).
(11/04/10 5:28am)
Four hundred and ninety students received an apology e-mail from associate vice president for student development Tina Cade last week after an employee at the Office of Multicultural Affairs sent a prior email encouraging them to vote Democratic during Tuesday's midterm elections.
(11/04/10 5:26am)
Control of the United States House of Representatives switched and Republicans' efforts to gain the Senate stalled last night as votes were cast in the culmination of a campaign that began as soon as Barack Obama won the presidency two years ago.