Student governments plan to change class chair role
The University of Richmond student government associations are seeking to redefine and more clearly enumerate the roles and duties of a class chair within their constitutions.
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The University of Richmond student government associations are seeking to redefine and more clearly enumerate the roles and duties of a class chair within their constitutions.
Chilean student protest movement leader Nicolás Valenzuela and renowned poet Gladys Gonzalez will be among the scholars and experts speaking with members of the University of Richmond community next week for International Education Week and its focus on Chile.
This story originally ran on the Capital News Service on Nov. 2.
This story originally ran on the Capital News Service.
The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond told a campus audience not to worry about an impending recession from the COVID-19 pandemic and that economic turmoil is a constant in the economy during a live recording of Roben Farzad’s “Full Disclosure” on Oct. 12 in the Robins School of Business.
Editor's Note: This story has been updated.
Liquor Law Violations
University Police Department cautions students about spiked drinks
Editor's Note: The article has been edited for clarity.
Although the Jepson Hall auditorium held only a handful of students, many Richmond community members were present the night of April 25 to listen to a passionate conversation on climate change as it relates to faith.
Exit Signs
Editor's Note: In the past, The Collegian has published reports on the university crime log, which is an ongoing report produced by the University of Richmond Police Department of all reported on-campus crimes. This log, along with annual security reports and timely warnings, is a federally required report for all federally-funded colleges and universities that was established by the Clery Act. The Collegian's decision to return to covering the crime log is in order to provide a clear report on crime and URPD activity in the university community. This weekly report will present a few of the recent on-campus crimes and some of the information on how the URPD intends to follow up on crimes, as provided by Assistant Chief of Police Beth Simonds.