For Kocher, chaplaincy should gracefully engage questions of difference
The Rev. Craig Kocher is a Chapel Hill, N.C., native, a charismatic minister and a sports fan who wants to become the next chaplain for the University of Richmond.
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The Rev. Craig Kocher is a Chapel Hill, N.C., native, a charismatic minister and a sports fan who wants to become the next chaplain for the University of Richmond.
Google, which owns YouTube, signed a contract with a few media companies last Thursday to feature TV shows and movies on the Web site, according to an article in The New York Times. The merge is supposed to generate more advertising for YouTube, because it is not making enough money from its advertising on the user-generated content.
Warning: My column (dubbed the Rice Report by some Collegian staffers) this week will be full of quotes from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. "Look my liege!"
The Collegian is printed off campus by our good friend Travis at the printing press of a newspaper, The Progress Index. Thank you Ben for the question, even if you were coerced.
Sex, jobs and gossip.
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Restaurant and bar patrons in Virginia will have to brave the elements if they choose to smoke after Dec. 1, 2009.
University of Richmond Dining Services has unveiled a new program that allows people to take food to-go from Heilman Dining Center.
A female student reported being raped on campus on Jan. 12 and is choosing not to press charges, University of Richmond police said.
University of Richmond students will pay 3.1 percent more in tuition, room and board for the 2009-10 school year, sending the overall cost climbing to $48,490 per year.
Founder and CEO of JuicyCampus.com, Matt Ivester, announced that the Web site would be shut down as of today after a loss in revenue because of the bad economy, according to a press release from Ivester that was also posted on the site's blog.
The student government association and administrators at Tennessee State University in Nashville banned JuicyCampus.com from being accessed on university networks and servers on Nov. 12, according to articles from the student newspaper, making TSU the first public university to ban the Web site.
A drinking survey from the Richmond College Dean's Office revealed that students' drinking habits do not usually affect their academics.
New university policy gives employees time off to vote
The number of students being rushed to the hospital for alcohol-related illnesses so far this year is not unusual, nor is it a new problem, administration officials say.
The 2008 presidential race isn't the only Nov. 4 election students registered to vote in Richmond will help decide. They'll also be voting for the city's new mayor under a new voting system.
Students are suffering the consequences of a weekend of drinking that ended in five students being rushed to St. Mary's Hospital by ambulance for alcohol-related illnesses.
The benefits and distinctiveness of the new Living and Learning programs are coming into view after five weeks of school have put them to the test in and out of the classroom.
Students at the University of Richmond, like students throughout Virginia, are registering to vote in record numbers for the 2008 presidential election.
Four University of Richmond students reported to campus police Tuesday that a man had entered their apartment during the night.