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(10/23/08 8:00pm)
The University of Richmond's $1.7 billion endowment is projected to lose more than $230 million this year, nearly $80 million of which could evaporate this quarter alone, combining for a possible 13 percent total loss this year, university officials said.
(10/23/08 8:00pm)
The city of Richmond's four mayoral candidates told a crowd in the Alice Haynes Room on Wednesday night that university students had a vital role in shaping the city's future.
(10/23/08 3:51am)
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama told a crowd of 13,000 people Wednesday at the Richmond Coliseum not to be "hoodwinked" by the economic policies of John McCain, whose proposals he said would be a continuation of the Bush administration.
(10/16/08 3:30am)
Welcome to The Collegian's blog about the final 2008 presidential debate. This is the fifth live blog for The Collegian during the election.
(10/13/08 5:28am)
Former President Bill Clinton told an enthusiastic and attentive crowd at Virginia Commonwealth University Sunday night that during the last eight years, America has seen the largest increase in economic inequality since the 1920s.
(10/09/08 7:00pm)
No member of The Black Crowes shaved before the band's show in downtown Richmond on Tuesday at the National.
(10/06/08 8:33pm)
The University of Richmond's tornado warning siren malfunctioned Monday, prompting a campus-wide e-mail and phone alert.
(10/03/08 7:57am)
University of Richmond students and faculty gathered in Whitehurst living room at 9 p.m. on Thursday for a vice presidential debate viewing party and post-debate reaction forum, where some students said they thought Gov. Sarah Palin had been talking down to them.
(10/02/08 7:00pm)
It's hard for our millennial minds to grasp the level of social upheaval at the end of the 1960s. America lost its greatest civil rights leader and one of its most promising politicians, students were beaten and killed on college campuses for protesting a war, and between 1967 and 1971, 47,413 service members were killed in Vietnam.
(10/02/08 3:10am)
Surrogates for presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain outlined similar programs to diversify America's energy portfolio to include alternative energy sources on Wednesday at the T.C. Williams School of Law.
(09/25/08 8:00pm)
Tired of waiting till 10:30 a.m. for your breakfast on Saturday morning? Dining services will be serving continental breakfast in Heilman Dining Center at 8 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday morning after Fall Break.
(09/25/08 7:00pm)
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said at the Camp Concert Hall on Saturday that she has never seen such a difficult set of circumstances in the world than the one the next president will deal with.
(09/17/08 6:27am)
Journalist Henry Villard was a sick and aging man when he wrote his memoirs at the turn of the 20th century. But he didn't forget to write about the time he waited for the train to Springfield in 1858, with a lanky Illinois statesman who would become one of America's most famous leaders.
(09/16/08 12:47am)
Seth Newman, the man police say triggered the May 6 campus lockdown, has been found not guilty of a class one misdemeanor charge of possessing marijuana, and a class one misdemeanor charge of possessing an undefined schedule-three drug.
(09/13/08 11:25pm)
University of Richmond junior Matt Llano placed first out of 117 runners during the Navy Salty Dog Invitational Saturday in Annapolis, Md., beating his closest competitor by almost 13 seconds.
(09/11/08 8:00pm)
Free tuition anyone ... anyone? The Richmond Rowdies will be giving away one semester of free tuition as part of a pep rally during the opening day of basketball season in November.
(09/07/08 12:31am)
Sure, our red zone offense came up short. OK, the fourth quarter was ugly. But I don't think I'm the only one who was proud of the Spiders Saturday afternoon in Charlottesville.
(09/04/08 2:45pm)
Gov. Timothy M. Kaine announced a statewide crackdown on drunken driving last week, and University of Richmond police officers have made two DUI arrests already this semester.
(09/01/08 5:18am)
University officials say they are watching Hurricane Gustav's path with interest and are prepared to offer need-based assistance to students who are directly affected by the storm.
(08/28/08 10:46pm)
The Richmond City Council has unanimously voted to grant a permit required for the university to begin construction of a new on-campus football stadium.