Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Collegian's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
205 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(08/29/13 8:54pm)
Richmond football's 2012 season ended in bittersweet fashion. The Spiders vastly improved from 2011 and earned a share of the conference title, yet the team failed to make the FCS postseason tournament. This year, the Spiders have their eyes set on another conference title and more. Here is a brief summary on what you need to know about Richmond Spiders football heading into the 2013 season:
(04/15/13 8:40pm)
Dean Nancy Bagranoff feels honored and privileged to have been nominated as one of Virginia Lawyers Media's most "Influential Women of Virginia" for 2013, she said.
(03/05/13 4:13am)
More than a dozen law professors, scholars and practitioners will come together Friday, March 8 to examine equal educational opportunity in a conference hosted by the University of Richmond School of Law.
(02/28/13 4:45am)
The man accused of gunning down Trayvon Martin one year ago will need to prove he acted in self-defense, according to a panel of law experts who discussed the case at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies on Tuesday.
(02/07/13 5:21am)
Justice Harry L. Carrico loved University of Richmond so much that his family arranged for his funeral to be held at the Cannon Memorial Chapel on Friday, where a large crowd came to honor the longest-serving Virginia Supreme Court jurist.
(11/11/12 3:20am)
Delaware quarterback Trent Hurley's final throw into the end zone was caught by Richmond safety Cooper Taylor, spoiling the Blue Hens' fourth-quarter comeback attempt.
(11/10/12 11:49pm)
Final Score: University of Richmond- 23, University of Delaware- 17
(11/10/12 7:52pm)
4th Quarter, 0:00- Game over as Taylor finally takes advantage of getting his hands on the ball with an interception in the end zone. Richmond escapes with the victory, 23-17, over Delaware.
(11/09/12 7:41pm)
Storylines:
(11/08/12 4:49am)
As a Law School faculty member who has experience with both Gov. Kaine and Sherrie Harrington, I feel compelled to respond to the opinion column by Gray Delany.
(11/08/12 4:43am)
They say character is defined by how you treat those who cannot do anything to help you. By this measure, in my experience with them, Tim Kaine and Sherrie Harrington exemplify those noble characters worthy of envy and praise.
(11/08/12 4:34am)
Liquor Law Violations
(10/25/12 3:44am)
Liquor Law Violations
(10/11/12 3:03am)
Larceny
(09/27/12 6:33am)
Liquor Law Violations
(09/23/12 1:03am)
Elena Kagan, associate of the U.S. Supreme Court, told an audience of law students, professors and invited guests that she approached opinion writing the same way she prepared to teach law classes: by breaking down an argument and using analogies and hypothetical situations to make ideas stick.
(09/20/12 5:12am)
Liquor Law Violations
(09/19/12 12:20am)
The U.S. Supreme Court should not sentence anyone to life without parole because it is cruel and unusual, Congressman Bobby Scott said in his Constitution Day speech at the T. C. Williams School of Law on Monday.
(09/13/12 5:38pm)
Liquor Law Violations
(09/06/12 4:56am)
Liquor Law Violations