Class of 2013 celebrates Family Weekend with Senior Cheers
The graduating class of 2013 gathered with its families and friends during its Senior Cheers to toast its last Family Weekend at the University of Richmond.
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The graduating class of 2013 gathered with its families and friends during its Senior Cheers to toast its last Family Weekend at the University of Richmond.
After four years of anticipation, the Class of 2013 commenced the festivities of their final year in college with the Senior Toga Social. The party took place on Thursday, August 30 in the Greek Theater. Hundreds of seniors arrived just after 9 p.m. to a mixture of the latest pop, hip hop and rap songs echoing loudly throughout the outdoor arena. The full moon and bright, colorful strobe lights set the mood on the dance floor for the elated seniors.
Rising senior Ryan Wolff, 21, died at his home in Coloma, Mich., on Monday, May 7. Cause of his death hasn't been reported yet.
In 2009, the University of Richmond admissions staff received an unprecedented number of acceptances from rising college freshmen, resulting in the university's largest class, with 950 students, and a shortage of on-campus housing.
Dear Collegian,
A housing crisis in 2009 changed Gray Court, a previously all-male dormitory, into a co-ed environment.
Applications for freshman admission at the University of Richmond are up 9 percent from last year.
Long lines at the Heilman Dining Center and Tyler's Grill have become commonplace this year, but they have primarily resulted from students adjusting to new class schedules, not from the arrival of an unprecedented number of first-year students.
The task of accommodating the massive freshman class forced the University of Richmond Housing Department to alter its plans for this semester and, potentially, for the future.
924 students 6 percent come from outside the United States 241 were athletic team captains 43 were student government or class presidents One is a rock opera composer Two are published children's book authors One is a National Storytelling Youth Hall of Fame member