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(02/10/11 6:24am)
Representatives from the athletic department at the University of Richmond plan to move the student fan section of the Robins Stadium to the opposite end zone and change the game day atmosphere in the process.
(04/08/10 4:53am)
Ah, finally the dust has begun to settle and the completion date for the highly anticipated E. Claiborne Robins Stadium is right around the corner. And, plans for the stadium are in sync with the University of Richmond's time-honored football traditions.
(10/29/09 3:30am)
The construction of the E. Claiborne Robins Stadium, which began in December 2008, is still on track to be completed by the first home football game next season on Sept. 18, 2010.
(09/17/09 6:00am)
While there are 4 multimillion dollar construction projects on campus, university forest apartment renovations are not expected for years to come, said Carolyn Bigler, assistant director of undergraduate student housing.
(01/29/09 9:00pm)
The Westhampton Center construction began first and will end first. It started after Thanksgiving and is projected to end in August or September 2009. The Robins Foundation granted $3 million of the $3.6 million center, and more than 200 supporters have closed the gap in gifts. The contractor is RVA Construction and Smith McClane Architects is the architect.
(08/28/08 10:46pm)
The Richmond City Council has unanimously voted to grant a permit required for the university to begin construction of a new on-campus football stadium.
(08/06/08 3:16am)
The Richmond City Council has voted unanimously to grant a permit required for the university to begin construction of a new on-campus football stadium.
(04/10/08 4:00am)
The University of Richmond's plans to "move Spider football home" are still being developed as the university awaits approval of a special-use permit from the City of Richmond, but some neighbors are still not sure they're on board with the plans.