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(03/04/10 6:00am)
Well, University of Richmond, it's time. On March 25, which is the date of the next Collegian issue because of spring break, The Collegian will have its next news editor, and I will hand over the reigns. I will have a Rice Report, but I wanted to say a few final words before doing introductions.
(03/04/10 5:25am)
Credit Card Fraud
(02/25/10 4:30am)
Larceny
(02/25/10 4:30am)
There seem to be several places and things on campus that no one knows about. We see them every day and ask the person with whom we're walking to D-Hall (or ourselves), "What is that?" or "Who does that belong to?" or "I wonder whether we have any buildings built over an old swimming pool?"
(02/18/10 5:00am)
Oddly enough, you can.
(02/18/10 5:00am)
Theft
(02/10/10 9:06pm)
Burglary
(02/04/10 4:00am)
Theft from Motor Vehicle
(02/04/10 4:00am)
Alex Lebenstein was a Holocaust survivor who had more than enough reasons to hate, but was instead an advocate for tolerance and forgiveness. He died Thursday, Jan. 28, at the age of 82.
(01/28/10 5:30am)
Drug/Narcotic Violation
(01/21/10 5:30am)
"Intelligence plus character, that is the goal of true education."
(01/21/10 4:30am)
Vandalism
(11/19/09 4:00am)
In last week's column I talked about the basics of Reserve Officers Training Corps. This week, I am going to talk about what happens to those cadets who graduate from the program.
(11/19/09 4:00am)
Theft
(11/12/09 4:30am)
Burglary
(11/12/09 4:30am)
The Reserve Officers' Training Corps is a national program that allows people who are interested in joining the U.S. Army to go to college while training for the Army. The Army will pay for a portion of tuition, depending on the cost. Room and board, etc., can be covered by scholarships, loans or however else students decide to pay for school.
(11/05/09 5:00am)
Theft
(10/29/09 5:00am)
Those bells you speak of that chime a lovely song at 12:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. every day (and for some special occasions such as weddings) come from the electric carillon in the base of Boatwright Tower. A carillon is played by pressing keys and using foot pedals, similar to an organ. The original carillons use levers to hit bells either as individual notes or chords, several notes at the same time. Electric carillons don't have any real bells in them but instead imitate bell sounds.
(10/29/09 5:00am)
Theft
(10/22/09 4:30am)
Motor Vehicle Theft