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(01/17/09 12:13am)
The University of Richmond's Board of Trustees have unanimously approved the proposed five-year strategic plan, clearing the way for administrators to immediately begin molding university policy and offering programs to reach the plan's five goals.
(01/16/09 11:16pm)
Students and staff at the University of Richmond should "remain awake" during periods of social change and work toward joining the "vineyard of justice," Thad Williamson said Thursday during a teach-in honoring Martin Luther King and his legacy.
(01/16/09 8:09am)
Cut down on food waste by spring break, and the dining hall trays stay.
(01/15/09 6:05am)
Green job creation is the solution to the future of state employment, Gov. Timothy M. Kaine said during his annual State of the Commonwealth Address Jan. 14, warning the country was weathering its largest economic crisis since World War II.
(01/01/09 12:30am)
2008 is nearing its end, and we're looking back on the year that was at the University of Richmond. From President Edward Ayers' momentous inauguration and the Spider football team's national championship victory, to controversy over a sexually explicit fraternity e-mail and the discovery of a black doll hanging from a rope in a university theater, 2008 at the University of Richmond offered celebratory moments, and sad, tragic and questionable ones.
(12/18/08 6:45am)
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -- Jorge Haddock, dean of the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business, is leaving the University of Richmond after four years to become dean at the George Mason School of Management.
(12/04/08 7:55am)
The dining hall is doing away with trays next semester.
(12/02/08 4:49am)
A prolonged siren, audible from all over campus, echoed across the University of Richmond at 1:20 p.m. Monday as part of an official test of the new warning system, installed after the four-hour May 6 lockdown.
(11/21/08 3:23am)
Richmonders voiced concern Tuesday night at City Hall about possible reductions and eliminations of several bus routes operated by the Greater Richmond Transit Company, including one that travels to and from the University of Richmond campus.
(11/20/08 9:00pm)
Chancellor E. Bruce Heilman set out to prove that you're never too old for an adventure while on his cross-country ride atop his Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
(11/14/08 4:59am)
By Jimmy Young
(11/13/08 9:00pm)
If Garrett Graham had not run fast enough, his visa would have expired.
(11/13/08 9:00pm)
Is the Juice worth the squeeze?
(11/13/08 7:39am)
By Jimmy Young
(11/12/08 3:03am)
The University of Richmond defeated 22 other mock trial teams and won second place at the Great American Mock Trial Invitational, hosted by the University of Virginia on Nov. 1 and 2.
(11/08/08 8:17am)
By Michael Gaynor
(11/06/08 9:00pm)
Former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner defeated incumbent Republican Sen. Jim Gilmore Tuesday 64 percent to 34 percent, contributing to the Democratic Party's 56-40 majority in the U.S. Senate.
(11/06/08 9:00pm)
* Photo Gallery: Election Day at the University of Richmond
(11/05/08 9:27pm)
More than 150 elated students in the Tyler Haynes Commons embraced, shouted and cried shortly after 11 p.m., when the polls closed on the West Coast and television networks announced that Barack Obama would be the 44th president of the United States, the first black American to win the office.
(11/05/08 8:38am)
Newport News resident Lychelle Chisolm kept her four children awake past their bedtimes on Tuesday night because she wanted them to experience history.