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(09/03/09 7:00pm)
In last week's Collegian I was unsurprised to see a timely article on America's current hot-button issue: health care. Unfortunately, I found Dan Colosimo's letter to the editor, titled "Health care - the right solution," to be riddled with hyperbolic emotional appeals buttressed by a concerning neglect of rigorous research.
(09/03/09 4:00am)
In response to several influenza-like illnesses on campus, University of Richmond officials are informing students and staff about their responsibilities if an outbreak of H1N1, also known as the swine flu, occurs.
(09/01/09 4:37am)
Students with influenza-like illnesses should return home if they live within several hours of the university, according to the H1N1 flu response plan sent to students today.
(08/31/09 2:56am)
August 31, 11:15 a.m. -- Steve Allred, provost and vice president for academic affairs, sent an e-mail to staff and faculty, confirming four suspected cases of H1N1 influenza on campus. He also instructed them as to the university's planned response to a potential outbreak of H1N1 influenza.
(08/19/09 5:18am)
CUSCO, Peru -- As President Alan Garcia's approval rating continues to plummet, various bloody protests have amplified chaos and killings throughout Peru, notably in the northern Amazon region.
(08/10/09 1:34am)
In recent weeks, the debate over health care has grown fierce, but, unfortunately, extremely petty. Whether it is the claim that old people will be euthanized if it is too expensive to keep them alive or that a public option will prevent people from receiving life-saving medical procedures, the lies and smears spread by the pharmaceutical and health insurance companies have muddled the facts about health care reform. Even more unfortunate is the obvious truth that the politics of fear is again finding traction among many conservatives. So let's look at the facts.
(05/07/09 8:58pm)
May 7, 4:58 p.m. -- A University of Richmond student who had developed flu-like symptoms last week has tested negative for all strains of influenza, including H1N1, according to an e-mail from the university communications office.
(04/09/09 8:00pm)
"I don't want to be scared. And I don't like that I am."
(03/05/09 9:00pm)
The man who runs the university's mental health programs says he believes most students at the University of Richmond "are operating on a regular basis very close to their breaking point."
(01/15/09 6:05am)
Green job creation is the solution to the future of state employment, Gov. Timothy M. Kaine said during his annual State of the Commonwealth Address Jan. 14, warning the country was weathering its largest economic crisis since World War II.
(11/20/08 8:00pm)
By Andrew W
(11/03/08 6:01am)
IMMIGRATION
(10/30/08 7:03pm)
By John Calhoun
(10/20/08 8:00pm)
WOODBRIDGE, Va. -- Republican presidential candidate John McCain rallied supporters in Virginia on Saturday in a state that polls suggest is slipping out of 44 years of his party's control.
(10/09/08 7:00pm)
By Elizabeth Hyman
(10/02/08 3:13am)
Jon Alpern was planning to go to graduate school in public health until he took a class and went on a service trip to Peru with political science professor Rick Mayes.
(09/25/08 7:00pm)
For six seasons, Americans have tuned in to NBC's reality show "The Biggest Loser," a weight-loss competition whose winner receives $250,000.
(09/18/08 8:00pm)
By John Calhoun
(09/18/08 7:00pm)
Natural foods retailer Whole Foods Market made its debut in Richmond Sept. 3 when it opened in Short Pump.
(09/18/08 7:00pm)
With Bristol Palin and Jamie-Lynn Spears splashed across the news headlines, unplanned young pregnancies are becoming household conversations. Yet despite what some call a trend, at the University of Richmond pregnant undergraduate women are unseen.