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"God in the Building" by Killer Mike
Carbon markets were created to trade carbon emissions, specifically carbon dioxide, in an effort to slow climate change, but amid corruption and lack of other supporting organizations, these carbon markets have become ineffective.
The Bias Response Team has received attention around campus since October when it responded to both an explicit fraternity e-mail sent campus-wide and a swastika that was carved into a table outside the T.C. Williams School of Law.
"Feeling bad for McCain."
The Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival will return to Richmond for its eighth year this weekend.
"Colin Powell or Denzel Washington." -- Dudley Versaci, senior
The Richmond football team's $450,000 operating budget for 2008 remains the largest allocated to the university's varsity athletics programs.
Junior Jen Forde has been exposed to the different usical stylings in Spain during her semester studying in San Sebastian.
"Candy corn."
Senior Tom Koentje's music career began in the fourth grade orchestra when he started on the cello. Koentje later transitioned from the cello to the drums after the head of the orchestra told him he was "tone deaf," he said.
Finance students involved with the Student Managed Investment Fund, called SMIF or Spider Fund, are working to adjust investment strategies with $300,000 of the university's endowment.
Junior Matt Trent is a pitcher for Richmond's baseball team and listens to music that puts him in game mode.
"Pradeep, because he is always raging in 504."
Men's golf took 13th during its second tournament of the season at the VCU Shootout earlier this week.
"Soul to Squeeze" -- Red Hot Chili Peppers
If you ever walk by the second floor bathroom in Robins you may have already gotten the chance to hear the musical picks of sophomore Jeannie Neaylon.
Carver Promise Mentoring started its 19th year of service at Carver Elementary School last week, and approximately 15 University of Richmond volunteers were paired up with mentees for the 2008-09 school year.
Dudley Versaci's interests in music began during the fourth grade when he started listening to the songs of Aerosmith.
Natural foods retailer Whole Foods Market made its debut in Richmond Sept. 3 when it opened in Short Pump.
The men and women's cross country teams will head to Annapolis, Md. this weekend to compete in the Navy Salty Dog Invitational on Saturday.