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By VICKY ALLEN
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By VICKY ALLEN
Attention all students ... this is a special service announcement. I don't really like to invoke regional identity on a regular basis, but today it seems as if I have no choice. OK, so I'm a pretty big fan of my home state and I may be obnoxious about it every once in a while, but this is different. I'm really not offended or spiteful, but after a few incidents I have decided to make this article a priority. The topic of my concern is the often flippant use of the word "barbeque" on our campus. We need to talk. There is a lot of history behind this word that has gradually shaped my life in one way or another, and it has meaning much deeper than is usually acknowledged. In my opinion, the holy grail of Southern cooking has always been barbeque and as the semester nears its completion, I can't stop thinking about it.
The local chapter of the American Red Cross will be working with University of Richmond undergraduate and law students in a new initiative to serve the Hispanic community in Richmond.
During a question-and-answer session on Monday, President Edward Ayers said the one word that comes up repeatedly when he talks to alumni is "community."
Alice Eagly, a gender and leadership scholar and the department chairwoman of the psychology department at Northwestern University, spoke in the Jepson Alumni Center to a nearly full audience last night.
Among the events the Ayerses attend each week, a contest that Abby and Ed Ayers participated in struck the new university president as a symbol of their experiences since they had lived in Richmond.
The University of Richmond's postal and printing services will be outsourced and under the operation of Ricoh Professional Services beginning Nov. 26.
The relationship between race and gender issues and the news media was discussed Monday night in a panel discussion, "Media Messages, Missteps and Inside Stories from Newsrooms and Campaigns." Media coverage of Hillary Clinton's cleavage, Hurricane Katrina and domestic violence were among the topics discussed by the panel of three top journalists.
Last March, the University of Richmond's Board of Trustees granted tenure to six members of the faculty.
Children's issues took center stage as the T.C. Williams School of Law hosted General Assembly candidates for a law forum on Sept. 27. Eight House of Delegates candidates and four state senate candidates participated in the forum, highlighting the needs of children in areas such as education, health care and juvenile justice.
Lois Gibbs knows the power of grassroots activism well.
The bill introduced two weeks ago by Women Involved In Living and Learning students and De'Nora Hill's mother to increase the penalties for stalking in Virginia has a new life.
The University of Richmond's men's and women's tennis teams fell to their opponents over the weekend.
University President William E. Cooper, who announced his resignation on Jan. 12, plans to stay in office until a replacement has been found.
Many students are satisfied with the decision to promote Richmond College Dean Stephen Bisese to vice president for student development, but some students expressed concern about the selection process.
Richmond College Dean Stephen D. Bisese will take over the position of vice president for student development beginning in July.
Ryan Jobes was good at everything.