WCGA and RCSGA host panel to discuss race and racism on campus
On Tuesday night, almost 100 students gathered in The Pier in the Tyler Haynes Commons to talk about race issues on the University of Richmond campus.
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On Tuesday night, almost 100 students gathered in The Pier in the Tyler Haynes Commons to talk about race issues on the University of Richmond campus.
On the night before the annual Richmond Student Government Association (RCSGA) presidential election, the two candidates, juniors Abbas Abid and Daniel Yoo, faced off during a debate in front of their fellow classmates.
The good weather and festive atmosphere on the intramural fields Saturday afternoon were infectious and there were smiles all around as the Best Buddies organization and the InterFraternity Council (IFC) collaborated to host a philanthropy event benefitting the Special Olympics.
Despite frigid, 20-degree wind chill Wednesday morning, dozens of protesters gathered outside the SunTrust building in downtown Richmond to express growing dissent for newly-appointed U.S. Attorney General and Alabama’s former Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions.
Fifteen University of Richmond students spent spring break in Detroit, Michigan, engaging with community partners as part of a new service learning trip organized by University of Richmond's The SEEDS Project.
All international students on campus received an email last week from the Office of International Education including a link to an article from the Washington Post detailing President Trump’s new executive order.
Archaeologist Bjørn Lovén described his team’s discovery of ancient sunken Athenian ship-sheds and naval facilities, which were pivotal in maintaining the world’s first democracy, in a lecture on campus Thursday evening.
Sheila Johnson, an entrepreneur and co-founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET), will serve as the main graduation speaker during commencement weekend, May 6-7, according to an announcement from University Communications Monday.
Matthew Waxman, RC ‘17 and Kari Rawls, WC ‘18, have planned a pub crawl around the city of Richmond with a special twist for this year’s senior class at the University of Richmond.
Starting in the fall of 2017, University of Richmond students will have the opportunity to study abroad in Havana, Cuba -- a city that, until recently, was closed off to most American citizens.
University of Richmond’s chapter of Sigma Chi brought sexual assault awareness to the campus’s attention this week by selling shirts with the message “No More ΣXcuses It Ends Now…” across the back.
The hiring process to fill the position of sexual misconduct education and prevention coordinator, which has been empty for the duration of the academic year, is progressing but not yet complete.
Marc Randolph, the co-founder and former CEO of Netflix, spoke on Wednesday as the fifth and final guest of the 2016-2017 Robins Executive Speaker Series.
Photographs of Martin Luther King Jr. in jail. A telegram from John F. Kennedy. Notes from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, a significant organization in pushing civil rights. All these materials sit in the basement of Boatwright Library, being organized so one day researchers can learn more about the civil rights era and the donator of the materials — Wyatt Tee Walker.
Arrests
Convenience comes at a price, especially when it comes to on-campus shopping options. At ETC, prices on many common items — breakfast cereal, mac and cheese and Oreos — were twice the price than at Martin's Grocery.
Maura Smith, Title IX coordinator and director of compliance, will be leaving her position at University of Richmond on Feb. 24, according to a university-wide email sent Thursday morning by Shannon Sinclair, the university's general counsel.
Theft from building
A pressurized water line between Westhampton Hall and South Court broke Monday night, causing water damage to six dorm rooms and leaving Westhampton Hall without water, University of Richmond Police Chief Dave McCoy wrote in an email to The Collegian.
A rush of water and unknown substances under the Westhampton and South Court dorms burst from the ground, creating a river of waste water that reached the windows of some dorm rooms at around 11:30 p.m. Monday night.