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(08/28/22 9:37pm)
Editor's Note: Ask Maddy is an advice column published every Wednesday. Anonymous questions are taken from this Google form. Questions are also taken both from The Collegian's Instagram, @thecollegianur, and via email at copy@thecollegianur.com. The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(08/09/22 9:12pm)
With more than 100 cases of monkeypox reported in Virginia, the University of Richmond is advising students who have symptoms to contact the Student Health Center. Beyond that, there are no campus-wide policies to prevent the spread of the virus.
(06/25/22 1:20am)
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 24 overruled Roe v. Wade, ending the constitutional right to an abortion nearly 50 years after the landmark case was decided. The ruling comes after a draft majority opinion was leaked in May indicating that it could be overturned.
(05/18/22 2:00pm)
This Collegian UR podcast explores how the Dalkon Shield changed a woman's life and the medical malpractice lawsuits in the shadow of E. Claiborne Robins' legacy on campus.
(04/24/22 9:48pm)
On a mellow Saturday evening at the University of Richmond, students ventured to the first floor of Tyler Haynes Commons. Aside from the usual aroma of Tyler’s Grill, a new conglomerate of scents occupied The Pier, capturing the attention — and appetites — of those walking by.
(04/14/22 11:20pm)
Members of the University of Richmond campus community gathered in protest of gender violence in the Forum on April 12.
(04/09/22 11:14pm)
Editor's note: A previous version of the article incorrectly cited Emily Weiner as the writer.
(04/05/22 2:03pm)
On one of the red and blue sticky notes, a member of the University of Richmond community had written, “Hugs from dear friends.” Another one read, “Kids activities, time with family and people I know.” On another, a single word: “Vacations.”
(03/28/22 10:07pm)
The University of Richmond announced today that the Board of Trustees has voted to change the names of six campus buildings honoring enslavers and eugenicists. This decision comes more than a year after protests calling for the renaming of then Freeman Hall and Ryland Hall.
(03/27/22 3:37pm)
The Naming Principles Commission submitted its final recommendations on March 25 outlining a process for community members to request the removal of a name from campus buildings, programs or other entities.
(03/14/22 1:16pm)
As spring break draws to a close — along with the most recent spike in COVID-19 cases in Richmond — the University of Richmond is relaxing most of its COVID-19 regulations. With only two current active cases of COVID-19 as of March 10, UR continues to operate within the Lime Stage of the Physical Distancing Framework. Here are the guidelines for the remainder of the spring semester:
(02/17/22 11:12pm)
The Naming Principles Commission proposed guidelines for future naming decisions and recommended the creation of an advisory committee to inform such decisions.
(01/20/22 7:46pm)
The Biden administration launched its website for households to request free at-home COVID-19 tests on Tuesday.
(01/14/22 6:25pm)
University of Richmond students and employees will be able to request self-test kits and KN95 or surgical masks on campus.
(01/07/22 3:27pm)
University of Richmond students began an email campaign this week expressing concerns about the new COVID-19 guidelines and demanding resources to prevent the spread of the virus.
(01/06/22 12:47am)
As the omicron variant spreads through Richmond — causing an average of 436 new COVID-19 cases being reported daily — University of Richmond students will begin the spring semester on Monday under the Lime Stage of the Physical Distancing Framework. Here’s everything you need to know before coming back to campus:
(12/11/21 12:45am)
The passage of President Joe Biden’s $1 trillion infrastructure bill will allocate funding necessary to improve Virginia’s infrastructure, including $7.7 billion for highway and bridge repairs.
(11/07/21 11:49pm)
This story originally ran on the Capital News Service on Nov. 2.
(10/31/21 12:59pm)
This story originally ran on the Capital News Service.
(10/31/21 1:12pm)
This story originally ran on the Capital News Service.