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(10/30/08 7:00pm)
Church Hill Tunnel - In 1925 The Church Hill Train Tunnel was reopened after being closed because of deaths in 1877. Several cars were near the entrance of the tunnel when it collapsed, killing everyone. During early October you can hear the train going through the tunnel. Witnesses have reported seeing a man trying to get into the tunnel to reach his train and save the trapped workers. You can still hear them screaming.
(10/30/08 7:00pm)
Read about the spooky spots in Richmond!
(10/23/08 7:00pm)
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(10/23/08 7:00pm)
A brightly painted plate mounted on the wall of Alison Bartel Keller's office reads "A Scare is in the Air." Against the yellow background, a green-faced witch is shown stirring a large, black cauldron. Although I presumed that the plate was simply a seasonal addition to the office decor, the phrase was poignant, given the gavel-striking tone with which so many students hark the name--"Bartel."
(10/23/08 7:00pm)
From the the Class of 2008 Homecoming Court:
(10/09/08 8:00pm)
1. Watch the University of Richmond football team play JMU on Saturday at the UR stadium! The kickoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m.
(10/09/08 7:00pm)
The campus post office was bustling on Monday, with students buying 42 cent stamps to submit their voter registrations before the deadline.
(10/02/08 7:00pm)
If the University of Richmond had a Gossip Girl, it would probably be Charlie Kline.
(10/02/08 7:00pm)
The Sigma Chi brothers at the University of Richmond are using a portion of their funds to construct a home in Richmond for Jarneshia, the single mother of Jaden, a 7-year-old boy with Autism.
(09/25/08 7:00pm)
"Who's next?" she calls as you step up to the plate.
(09/18/08 7:00pm)
Ten years ago, Richmond native Marlene Paul noticed that although Richmond had several organizations to help disadvantaged youth, most of them were without art-related programs.
(09/18/08 7:00pm)
In college, it's easy to lose track of time, but at the University of Richmond it's difficult to let 12:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. slip by without deciphering the familiar tune that's been gothic-ified by Boatwright's bell tower.
(09/12/08 4:31am)
Growing up as the child of immigrants, former "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" actress Tatyana Ali learned nightly at the dinner table that America was the land of opportunity.
(09/11/08 7:57pm)
The Artist (Asiago Cheese with sun-dried tomato cream cheese)
(09/11/08 7:52pm)
Some things at Richmond get old fast. After four years, a Westhampton woman may feel she is no longer patient enough for bathroom lines, has exhausted the options at The Pier and become too sober for the lodges.
(09/05/08 5:47am)
If you had a beer can in your hand last weekend, there is a good chance that Lonnie was the guy who sold it to whoever gave it to you.
(08/29/08 12:54am)
Zorro is a nobleman, Superman is a reporter and Spidey (no, not Spiderman) uses "a job in athletic marketing" as a cover for his secret identity as the man behind the grin.
(08/28/08 11:30pm)
If you were to take the convenience of a Panera Bread and mix it with the gourmet elegance of a European bistro, then add a dash of the Richmond prep-factor found at Mosaic's, you would probably have a restaurant that looked and smelled a lot like the recently-opened Cafe Caturra.
(08/28/08 11:25pm)
The 1990s rock trio known for putting their tender heart in a blender and watching it spin around to beautiful oblivion was at Toad's Place last Thursday asking the audience to do more than puree their precious organs.
(04/17/08 5:00am)
Scarlett O'Hara, Winslow Homer and Jude Law all made an appearance at the inaugural symposium held in the Robins Center arena last Thursday.