Kasich: America needs 'a sense of humor'
Ohio Gov. John Kasich, whose attempt at a joke while speaking at University of Richmond ignited a national debate, received applause at an event Tuesday when he suggested America get a sense of humor.
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich, whose attempt at a joke while speaking at University of Richmond ignited a national debate, received applause at an event Tuesday when he suggested America get a sense of humor.
John Kasich attempted to appeal to a crowd filled with students at his town hall forum Monday, and while some were impressed, he alienated others with his policies and remarks.
Administrators at University of Richmond have already cancelled and relocated many events for Family Weekend, due to potential severe weather. Hurricane Joaquin is aimed to hit the East Coast this weekend, but a separate low-pressure system is what caused administrators to take action, said Brittany Schaal, director of emergency management.
This piece was originally published at The Odyssey, and The Collegian received permission to republish it.
Before classes began at University of Richmond this year, students received an email informing them that a female student had reported to campus police that a known male had sexually assaulted her.
The athletics department was unable to keep students after halftime in Richmond football's blowout win over the Virginia Military Institute, despite a new campaign aimed at increasing attendance.
University of Richmond was ranked 18th out of the top 25 universities this year on RateMyProfessors.com, a website that allows students to anonymously rate their professors and universities.
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After Uliana Gabara helped build and lead Richmond’s now esteemed Office of International Education for almost 30 years, the office is entering a new age with Martha Merritt replacing Gabara.
Peter Sagan of Slovakia broke away from a crowded peloton and willed his way to victory in the 2015 Men's Elite Road Race, capping off the UCI Road World Championships.
Thousands of spectators from all over the world watched the world's top cyclists start one of the premier cycling races on University of Richmond's campus Sunday.
Republican Presidential Candidate and Ohio Governor John Kasich will lead a town hall event at the Jepson Alumni Center on University of Richmond's campus Monday, Oct 5.
After witnessing her affinity of baking transform into a revenue-generating business over the summer, Carly Kilgore will introduce a cookie-delivery company to the University of Richmond next week.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
Thousands of spectators will visit campus Sunday for the Men's Elite Road Race, the premier race of UCI Road World Championships. There are definitely some places that visitors must see while on our amazing campus. From photography to food, University of Richmond has some popular spots that visitors should not miss.
The sun was shining, the music was playing, the cowbells were ringing and the families were up bright and early to participate in President Ronald Crutcher’s 5k bike ride around campus.
Starting on Saturday, the city of Richmond will be hosting the 2015 UCI Road World Championships, with various events and bike races throughout the city over the span of the week.
The Men’s Elite Road Race, the premier race of the UCI Road World Championships, is expected to draw thousands of spectators to the University of Richmond. To match the influx of outside excitement, the university is hosting a Spirit Week to promote student, faculty and staff spirit in anticipation of the event.
In the wake of growing distrust in law enforcement across the U.S., many police departments are beginning to equip officers with body-mounted cameras. The University of Richmond Police Department will not be one of them.
Former University President Edward Ayers did a fantastic job imparting wisdom to the 2015 graduates at last year’s commencement ceremony, and he deserved the keynote spot. In other years, however, the University of Richmond has missed valuable branding opportunities from having high-profile commencement speakers.