Spider Sports Recap | Week of Oct. 23
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Roughly 50 students, faculty and staff from different faiths gathered on Friday, Oct. 27 in front of Cannon Memorial Chapel to support the University of Richmond’s Muslim community in prayer and to honor the Palestinian lives lost in the past weeks because of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Editor’s Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
The Hardywood Park Craft Brewery hosted the Fall Artisan Market & Craft Fair late September with two University of Richmond alumni selling their products.
The University of Richmond Field Hockey team fought hard in its final game of the season against the College of William & Mary Oct. 29.
The University of Richmond football team picked up its fourth consecutive win versus Campbell University 44-13 Oct. 28 in the final Colonial Athletic Association conference matchup for the Spiders.
Almost a year ago today, several students walked into the Heilman Dining Center wearing sombreros and ponchos to raucously celebrate the arrival of Halloween and ended up defending themselves against accusations of cultural appropriation and racism. This year, on Oct. 24, in the same dining hall packed with diners talking about what to wear for Halloween, several students told The Collegian that they learned from last year.
This week marks the beginning of November and the end of daylight saving time. Remember to adjust your clock and set aside some time to check out these events happening this week.
The Department of Theater and Dance hosted its 13th annual Celebration of Dance Oct. 21 and received the largest turnout to date, Alicia Díaz, professor of dance said.
To celebrate the spooky season, the WDCE 90.1 FM DJs curated a Halloween Mix! Each DJ had the opportunity to submit songs of their choice to help create a monthly themed playlist and diversify our listening. Here are five wicked song recommendations pulled from the collaborative mixtape!
Though its influence may seem subtle, theoretical mathematics underlies the science and technology that we use in our everyday lives, serving as a framework for many scientific discoveries.
While the anticipation of summer was knocking everybody’s door at the end of April, international spiders had a major problem to sort through – the logistics of safely storing their belongings for the next four months.
Editor's note: The Collegian has added additional information regarding an Instagram story that was taken at the protest.
Women’s Soccer
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Former University of Richmond men’s basketball player Jacob Gilyard, ‘22, who now plays professionally for the Memphis Grizzlies, has risen to the occasion when it comes to his playing time this NBA preseason.
Editor's note: Annabelle Zong and Helen Mei are members of The Collegian.
This week has a lot in store thanks to the overlapping of homecoming and Halloween weekend. Check out some events happening both on and off campus below.
“All Stories are Love Stories” by Elizabeth Percer is a beautifully woven story tied neatly with a bow. The novel takes place in San Francisco on, you guessed it, Valentine’s Day, after two devastating earthquakes ripped the city apart. The stories of four different people take the reader on a journey of regrets, high-stakes emotions and devastation.
The University of Rhode Island women’s soccer team eked out a narrow, 1-0 win at the University of Richmond Oct. 19 in the Spiders’ final home conference matchup.