Weekly Roundup | Week of Feb. 26
Just two more weeks until spring break, Spiders! As you prepare for midterms, remember to take some time for yourself. Here are some upcoming events that are perfect for taking a well-deserved study break.
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Just two more weeks until spring break, Spiders! As you prepare for midterms, remember to take some time for yourself. Here are some upcoming events that are perfect for taking a well-deserved study break.
On a drowsy, gray February morning last year, I found myself driving across central Jersey in my Dad’s beat-up 2000 Toyota Avalon. With no music downloaded and no data on my phone, I found myself listening to the raindrops tapping on the windshield.
Close for comfort would be an understatement.
Presented by the UR Center for Student Involvement, Student Center for Equity and Inclusion and the Modlin Center of the Arts, "An Evening with Issa Rae" brought the acclaimed actress to UR's Camp Concert Hall on Friday evening.
In a day packed with conference action, the Spiders' 74-54 win over La Salle University on Feb. 21 helped the University of Richmond women’s basketball team break a tie atop the Atlantic 10 conference.
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This year’s Bench Top Innovations class officially launched Noosh, an eggplant-based dip, last Thursday, selling out twice in ETC on the same day.
Passport Café's temporary closure has impacted the University of Richmond community, causing students to search for alternative dining options and shifting the dynamic of the Carole Weinstein International Center.
Congratulations on completing another week of the semester, Spiders! Remember to save some time for yourself and enjoy the exciting events happening on campus. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
Director of Student Involvement Andrew Gurka marked the last day of his 18-year career at the University of Richmond on Friday, Feb. 9.
On Feb. 6, The University of Richmond’s Mortar Board hosted its first President’s Forum since 2020 to address community questions and discuss President Kevin Hallock’s goals and visions for the future.
Welcome to Week 5 of the spring semester! This week, celebrate Valentine's Day by exploring events both on and off campus. Join in the festivities and make this Valentine's week one to remember!
The University of Richmond men’s basketball team secured their 500th win at the Robins Center with an 82-65 drubbing of the La Salle Explorers on Feb. 10.
There was a point in the third quarter of the University of Richmond women’s basketball game against the George Washington University where the Colonials had cut the deficit to 9 points.
The University of Richmond’s Burial Ground Memorial Committee announced at a Feb. 2 meeting that construction on the burial ground memorial is set to begin in February after four years of committee planning.
“Start with the Chaat,” Sandeep “Sunny” Baweja told me at the end of our interview back in early September.
The University of Richmond women’s basketball team remains undefeated at home this season after a win against the Fordham University Rams.
The dean of Richmond College, Joe Boehman, has long been dedicated to connecting with students regarding anything from academic inquiries to personal struggles. In July 2023, he embarked on a brand new journey to reach as many students as possible by starting a podcast series.
Love is in the air, Spiders! Valentine's Day is right around the corner and now is the time to cherish moments with your loved ones and friends. Don't forget to treat yourself to some fun at the exciting events happening throughout the week – the perfect way to celebrate and indulge in a little self-love!
Joan Saab has always liked spiders. Before her 30th birthday, she made a deal with her husband that she was going to get a spider tattoo in the center of her wrist, but her plan fell through, and she never got it.