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(09/17/13 4:43pm)
Approximately 75 students, faculty and staff gathered on Thursday night in the Keller Hall Reception Room to view a screening of "The Laramie Project." The movie is based on the play of the same name, which is the 2013-2014 selection for the One Book, One Richmond program.
(04/30/13 11:21pm)
As the spring 2013 semester draws to a close, students consider their options for selling back textbooks.
(04/19/13 7:05pm)
For next year's campus-wide read, the One Book, One Campus committee has chosen "The Laramie Project," a play about a hate crime murder in 1998, written by Moises Kaufman.
(03/28/13 4:49am)
On Tuesday morning, March 26, 2013, as we all geared up to pick sides and have heated debates, a landmark case regarding LGBTQ rights was to be heard before the Supreme Court of the United States.
(03/26/13 3:02am)
On the evening of Thursday, March 21, students, faculty and members of the Richmond community came together to commemorate late American composer John Cage through the presentation of a multifaceted artistic experience.
(03/21/13 1:24pm)
On the evening of Thursday, March 21, various musicians, artists, dancers and poets will come together in Booker Hall to create a carnivalesque, musical experience called the Musicircus.
(02/28/13 5:16am)
The University Bookstore fell victim this month to another incident of textbook theft by heroin addicts.
(01/24/13 5:48am)
Dana Misner, who graduated from Richmond with a business degree in 2003, has published a children's story, "Hello, WebstUR," which was released in December.
(01/24/13 5:07am)
The One Book, One Campus program will be accepting suggestions for the 2013-2014 book until Thursday, Jan. 31.
(10/11/12 4:24am)
On the morning of Saturday, Sept. 22, the Gottwald atrium was scattered with laptops and cell phones. Less than 24 hours had passed since men's track and field team members heard that their team would be cut next year, but they were already bent over their supplies, talking strategy.
(09/20/12 5:02am)
Three people arrested last school year on charges of stealing $6,225.70 in textbooks from the campus bookstore to support drug addictions have been found guilty in the Richmond Circuit Court. The fourth person has yet to go to trial.
(09/20/12 4:59am)
Members of the Queer Book Club held their first meeting to discuss lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning issues through reading "Stone Butch Blues," by Leslie Feinberg.
(04/19/12 3:17am)
"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot was chosen as the One Book, One Campus selection for 2012. Faculty members selected the book because of its variety of themes and overlapping subject areas, including science, ethics and leadership, which have the potential to provoke valuable conversations across campus, said Molly Field, administrative coordinator for the Office of the Chapliancy.
(04/12/12 4:47am)
Students rush by the University of Richmond bookstore every day on the way to their next class, study session or appointment, but there's a lot more to the location than elaborate window displays and Spider gear.
(04/05/12 7:10am)
Alexandra Hamlet, a University of Richmond graduate and Richmond, Va., native, will be returning to campus to sign copies of her first book, "The Right Guard," from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on April 5 in the Brown-Alley Room in Weinstein Hall.
(02/23/12 7:01am)
A website created by a group of Richmond students for peers to buy and sell textbooks is expanding to include other campuses.
(01/26/12 5:25am)
In eight days, four people stole more than $5,000 in textbooks from the campus bookstore to buy heroin, campus police said.
(01/19/12 4:19am)
Senior Abi Olvera had just set her MacBook Air down to use a pay phone at a train station in Seville, Spain, when minutes later a man stole it.
(10/27/11 2:48am)
Ever since my roommate burned a copy of a Dispatch CD for me, roadtrips have turned into private, alternative rock concerts that rattle my rearview mirror in its frame.
(09/08/11 5:05am)
My candid professor spoke unequivocally of the tacit edicts of those involved in the college textbook racket. The listed price of the latest edition of the textbook for his class was nearly four times the used listed price of the penultimate edition.