Richmond vs St. Bonaventure first-half analysis
First-half score: Richmond - 31, Saint Bonaventure - 36
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First-half score: Richmond - 31, Saint Bonaventure - 36
First-half score: Richmond - 35, Saint Joseph's - 28
First-half score: Richmond - 27, Massachusetts - 22
First-half score: Richmond - 36, Dayton 32
First-half score: Richmond - 40, Northeastern - 28
First-half score: Richmond - 37, Coppin State - 21
First-half score: Richmond - 24, Hofstra - 33
If readers did not previously know the connection between the inventor of the blood bank, the first African-American Cabinet Member, the first black graduate of the Naval Academy and the first black Army General, then they might be interested in Alison Stewart's new book "First Class."
First-half score: University of Richmond- 35, Saint Bonaventure University- 29
First-half score: University of Richmond- 19, Saint Louis University- 23
First-half score: University of Richmond- 35, Xavier University- 34
First-half score: University of Richmond- 32, Virginia Commonwealth University- 29
First-half score: University of Richmond- 38, University of North Carolina at Charlotte- 28
First-half score: University of Richmond- 33, Wake Forest University- 29
First-half score: University of Richmond- 34, College of William & Mary- 32
First-half score: University of Richmond- 41, Liberty University- 21
Diana Trinh, a recent Richmond graduate, worked for two and a half years as an international student assistant at the Office of International Education and is now employed as a full-time international student adviser.
Sonya Renee Taylor, introduced by sophomore Erik Lampmann as one of the most distinguished, recognizable and accomplished female artists in the world of performance poetry, appeared in front of students Feb. 9 in the Alice Haynes Room.
Students question Black History Month commemoration's lack of historical focus, but express gratitude for the University of Richmond's recognition of black history.
Hello Dean Newcomb,