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(11/04/20 2:30pm)
In an effort to hold in-person classes safely this fall, the University of Richmond introduced interim COVID-19 policies and physical distancing rules. Many of those rules are to be followed—or broken—within residence halls and apartments on campus, areas typically under the purview of resident assistants.
(05/13/20 5:04pm)
President Ronald Crutcher released the University of Richmond’s Recommended Statement on Free Expression in an email to the UR community on May 7.
(03/29/19 8:25pm)
The race for the Democratic presidential nomination is starting to take form, so I want to share my thoughts on how I will be approaching the process of picking a candidate to support.
(08/17/16 2:06pm)
Whether you prefer Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump or neither, your vote is important. Here are five things every Richmond student should consider
before heading to the voting booth:
(02/13/15 8:04pm)
Harvard University explicitly banned professors last week from having sexual relationships with undergraduate students, but University of Richmond does not have a similar policy.
(09/04/14 2:07pm)
As 21-year-old students lined up to go to The Cellar last Wednesday, many were surprised by the strict carding policy at the on-campus bar. Some were even turned away when they tried to use a SpiderCard sporting a red spider icon to gain entry.
(03/03/11 4:31am)
This article is dedicated to an underappreciated part of the Richmond student body: the international students.
(02/24/11 5:24am)
The media coverage of recent events in Cairo was unprecedented in the history of world revolutions, said Sheila Carapico, political science professor at the University of Richmond who is currently on sabbatical in Cairo.
(10/30/08 7:03pm)
By John Calhoun
(09/27/08 10:55pm)
While none of the presidential candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama, delivered the KO, the first Presidential Debate did sharpen the contrast between the two and gave Obama an edge on not just the economy, but also foreign policy and national security -- considered by many to be John McCain's strong points.
(09/20/08 8:54pm)
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(09/18/08 4:34pm)
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright will discuss Barack Obama's foreign policy plans at the University of Richmond at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in Camp Concert Hall.