Race and Racism Project receives new leadership, maintains name
Despite The Race and Racism Project's new leadership and possible name change, leaders want students to know that the direction, purpose and content of the project will remain.
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Despite The Race and Racism Project's new leadership and possible name change, leaders want students to know that the direction, purpose and content of the project will remain.
Editor's note: The opinion piece below contains graphic content that may be triggering for survivors of sexual misconduct or assault. There are on-campus and off-campus resources listed at the bottom of this article if support is needed.
A packed room at the Lunar New Year celebration Saturday made students and faculty hopeful that the University of Richmond might soon have a stronger campus community and a better understanding of Asia.
The University of Richmond women’s lacrosse team defeated Keio University, a Japanese university, 21-11 in a scrimmage Tuesday morning.
What happened on your first day of school? For students in professor David Salisbury’s Geography 345: Global Sustainability course, the first class included an invitation for an all-inclusive trip to Chile.
8:15 at Boatwright’s new vendor is creating more buzz about caffeine on campus than finals season last year.
The Eco-Corridor will open in spring 2020 to provide students with many amenities and opportunities – not just the goats.
The University of Richmond’s Landscape Services handles a lot more than just planting flowers, said Allison Moyer, associate director of Landscape Services.
Editor's Note: Jessi Alt is a photographer for The Collegian.