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(04/09/19 2:19am)
“The vast majority of our students have no idea that there’s a trail on campus that would take them to the [James] river,” said Rob Andrejewski, the University of Richmond's director of sustainability. “You take this trail, you go over the Huguenot Bridge and Pony Pasture is right there.
(03/22/19 3:06am)
Spring has sprung. Do you know what that means? Let’s get out of Boatwright Memorial Library and start exploring off campus. Here are the top 10 places you should visit or things you should do outdoors in the Richmond area this spring:
(04/28/19 2:35pm)
Editor's note: Let's Talk Sustainability is a column series focusing on sustainability, written by interns from the Office for Sustainability.
(03/21/19 4:32pm)
University of Richmond’s Lauren Tilton, assistant professor of digital humanities in the rhetoric and communication studies department, received a $35,000 fellowship in January to develop a digital book that will map out oral histories collected during the Great Depression.
(03/17/19 10:32pm)
March 5: Matches against St. John’s University canceled
(03/12/19 12:13am)
Women’s basketball coach Michael Shafer will not return to the team for next season, according to ABC 8 News.
(03/09/19 3:45pm)
The University of Richmond no longer recognizes Sigma Chi fraternity's Epsilon Rho chapter as an on-campus organization, according to a memorandum obtained by The Collegian.
(03/30/19 3:39am)
A friendly atmosphere, warmer temperatures and merging traffic were just a few of the conditions that made head women’s tennis coach Mark Wesselink want to stay at the University of Richmond.
(04/04/19 1:17am)
Power tools, stacks of wood and old set pieces are just a few of the things scattered around the scene shop located on the ground floor of the Modlin Center for the Arts, a place very dear to Phil Hayes’ heart.
(05/15/19 1:39pm)
Editor's note: The Collegian does not name victims of crime.
(03/30/19 6:53pm)
As part of campus-wide renovation and modernization efforts, the University of Richmond bookstore has rebranded as the SpiderShop.
(03/09/19 4:09pm)
Ever since senior Alyssa Joyce first saw that Passport Café’s quintessential sushi products were missing from the café refrigerator, she has been longing for them to return. This hunger is felt by many at the University of Richmond.
(03/08/19 10:53pm)
“Mr. Ambassador, I did not say this young man is lying. I said I am unable to believe him. There is a difference.”
(03/17/19 8:31pm)
Invaluable friendships, a professor’s sword fight with a student and the global influences on American math education are all topics explored on the American Mathematics website.
(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.
(03/09/19 4:02pm)
For the first time since the University of Richmond was desegregated 50 years ago in 1968, the Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted the Black Excellence Gala to celebrate the numerous achievements of students and faculty members on Feb. 23.
(03/09/19 3:53pm)
Zachary Wood, author of "Uncensored: My Life and Uncomfortable Conversations at the Intersection of Black and White America," joined a panel of students to answer questions about fostering dialogues and freedom of expression on Monday.
(03/08/19 10:45pm)
The men’s Ultimate Frisbee team, the Richmond Spidermonkeys, defeated the country’s top-ranked Air Force Afterburn on its way to a 7-0 record in the FCS D-III Tune Up 2019 Tournament last weekend in Bermuda Run, North Carolina.
(03/23/19 5:17am)
Although the University of Richmond might not currently have its own varsity esports program, campus clubs and community gaming centers suggest that competitive gaming is present and growing in Richmond, following a national trend.
(03/07/19 2:39am)
A thorny, contentious question pulls historians in multiple directions: How should a community respond to awareness of the regrettable facts of its history? Should it honor or remove all traces of controversy? How should the public be involved in this decision-making process?