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(11/19/09 4:00am)
University of Richmond officials are continuing their efforts to reduce the school's carbon footprint through a Climate Action Plan (CAP), which details the administration's strategy to become climate neutral - a net zero carbon footprint - by 2050.
(10/29/09 5:00am)
Students walking through the University Forum Monday afternoon may have noticed a group of "dumpster divers" emptying the dumpster that usually sits behind Gray Court.
(10/25/09 6:42pm)
Despite the changing seasons, there's been much recognition for all the green on campus.
(09/03/09 4:00am)
The University of Richmond will introduce its newest environmental initiative this afternoon, and this time students will be asked to give up their cars instead of their dining hall trays.
(02/19/09 9:00pm)
By Mierka Ross
(12/04/08 7:55am)
The dining hall is doing away with trays next semester.
(09/11/08 8:00pm)
"Oh God, not again..." were the first words that I heard when I walked into D-Hall last Friday at lunch time. I quickly looked around and was reminded by the countless signs that I had indeed stumbled into the middle of "tray-less Friday".
(09/05/08 6:19am)
By Jarrett Dieterle
(09/05/08 5:11am)
By Joe Essid
(04/10/08 4:00am)
University of Richmond Dining Services is green in the eyes of the state, and with Earth Day approaching on April 22, spreading awareness of sustainability is a priority.
(04/10/08 4:00am)
Do Richmond students care about the environment as much as our president does? On Nov. 13, 2007, President Ayers signed the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment. Since then, the president announced environmental stewardship to be a priority on campus and has followed this pronouncement with actions: D-Hall's certification as a Virginia Green Restaurant, a commitment to the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certificated Silver certified construction projects, the pursuit of a program that would allow SpiderCards to be used on the GRTC public transportation system and the Eco-Spider Challenge to promote sustainability on campus. Although all of these initiatives are excellent steps for our campus to take, are we, the students, paying attention?
(11/15/07 4:00am)
Ladies and gentlemen, start your hybrids.
(10/04/07 4:00am)
Imagine downtown Richmond with cobblestone roads, trees, retail shops, a trolley system and two-way streets.