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(03/07/20 1:00am)
Faculty members, students, staff members and community members gathered in the Brown-Alley room Tuesday night to hear a panel present research on the University of Richmond’s history. There, a team of researchers presented their findings about the Westham Burial Ground, Robert Ryland and Douglas Freeman.
(03/26/20 1:39am)
Two students have proposed initiatives to increase interaction among students at the Heilman Dining Center.
(03/04/20 5:31pm)
On Monday, I tried to switch from Westhampton College to Richmond College. My request to re-affiliate was denied.
(03/23/20 5:40pm)
With $10,000 and a passion for women’s rights, Shamim Ibrahim set out to change girls' lives in Kenya.
(03/04/20 1:29am)
Jaide Hinds-Clarke wanted more than a basketball career and an education in her four years at the University of Richmond. She wanted to build a long-lasting community for herself and for others around her.
(03/05/20 4:11am)
President of the Society for American Music Tammy L. Kernodle gave the 18th annual University of Richmond Neumann Lecture on Music Monday night in the Ukrop Auditorium.
(03/04/20 12:34am)
Editor's Note: Ask Eric is an advice column published every Tuesday. Anonymous questions are taken from this Google form. Questions are also taken both from The Collegian's Instagram, @thecollegianur, and via email, collegianaskeric@gmail.com.
(03/23/20 6:38pm)
Editor's Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(03/24/20 11:00am)
Despite The Race and Racism Project's new leadership and possible name change, leaders want students to know that the direction, purpose and content of the project will remain.
(03/05/20 3:38pm)
Feb. 25: Loss 1-11 vs. Coppin State University
(03/03/20 5:05pm)
Earlier this week, I sent a message to faculty members and staff members of the School of Arts and Sciences in my capacity as dean of A&S. My role in the discussions regarding Africana studies at the University of Richmond is pertinent. I am dean of UR’s largest school by more than threefold. I am also a leading scholar in classical studies and black studies.
(03/02/20 4:21pm)
International Women’s Day is coming up on Sunday, March 8, and Music Mondays is celebrating by highlighting women in music. Here are five new tracks stretching across punk, pop and indie rock genres to add to your spring break playlists.
(03/02/20 4:04pm)
The Democratic presidential nomination campaign is at a critical juncture and Virginia is coming off a landmark legislative session.
(03/03/20 7:30pm)
The University of Richmond is filled with diligent and passionate students, but all the hard work may make campus feel isolating. The Virginia landscape can help students escape the intense environment.
(03/31/20 1:38pm)
University of Richmond students are involved in the Metro Richmond branch of Cru, an international, interdenominational evangelical Christian group, even though it is not a recognized religious group at UR.
(03/03/20 1:07am)
The baseball team lost a tight game against Georgetown University on Friday after going into extra innings. The Hoyas tied the score 7-7 at the top of the ninth inning, but they defeated the Spiders 11-8 after a grand slam in the top of the 10th.
(03/05/20 5:30pm)
People gathered to close out Black History Month at the "For the Culture" coffee house and open mic night, featuring comedian Ronnie Jordan and student performances, in The Current at 7 p.m. on Saturday.
(03/02/20 5:30pm)
A University of Richmond white anti-racism group has found even more urgency in its mission following the news of racist incidents on campus.
(02/29/20 8:37pm)
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., a historically black fraternity at the University of Richmond, is down to its last member.
(03/24/20 7:00pm)
The Modlin Center for the Arts was established in 1996, with the mission statement of providing “diverse and vibrant arts experiences that inspire, engage, and enrich the community on- and off- campus,” according to the Modlin Center's website. But for many of these experiences, student attendance is minimal.