UR bookstore sells sophomore's clothing brand
Zach Sweedler always loved art, but for a long time he wasn't sure how to apply the passion.
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Zach Sweedler always loved art, but for a long time he wasn't sure how to apply the passion.
As the spring 2013 semester draws to a close, students consider their options for selling back textbooks.
The University Bookstore fell victim this month to another incident of textbook theft by heroin addicts.
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.
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.
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.
In eight days, four people stole more than $5,000 in textbooks from the campus bookstore to buy heroin, campus police said.
The textbook affordability crisis at the university bookstore has caused students to go elsewhere to purchase their books.
According to last week's police report in The Collegian, an unknown offender stole two textbooks, valued at $432, from the bookstore. After reading the report, two thoughts instantly came to mind.
Two recent University of Richmond alumni fostered an idea to develop and market an on-the-go aromatherapy product called AromaGo. A year after launching their business, the university bookstore staff decided to sell it to the Richmond community.
Members of Students Stopping the Trafficking of People put live models in the UR bookstore windows last week to raise awareness about human trafficking.
Greed. Lust. Envy. Wrath. Laziness. Pride. Gluttony. But wait, one is missing. It's that dirty, nine-letter word many of us here at Richmond are fighting 'til the death.