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When asked to recall her fondest memories of home, Kristina Atamanyuk smiled softly and stared into her folded hands.
April is here, which means there are only four weeks left in this semester. If you’re looking for activities this week, here are some events happening on and off campus.
On March 21, Students for Justice in Palestine organized a Palestine 101 session in the Tyler Haynes Commons. The goal of the session was to educate attendees about the Palestinian struggle under Israeli apartheid, according to the event banner.
The Office of International Education started hosting monthly informal gatherings for international students in February of this year, with the latest one happening on March 23.
From writing stories and piecing together a paper book in kindergarten to performing an original rap song at his fourth-grade talent show, Zahkee Williams always looked for a creative outlet. Until high school, his moments of creativity were short-lived sparks that eventually fizzled out. That changed when he began to recite poetry at his school’s showcases in Philadelphia.
The University of Richmond’s Muslim community is currently observing Ramadan during the holy month of the Islamic calendar, in which participants fast from dawn to sunset.
Del. Lamont Bagby, D-Henrico, claimed victory on Tuesday in the 9th Senate District special election to fill newly elected Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan’s former seat in the Virginia General Assembly.
Editor’s note: Collegian staff participated in this event.
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Over 350 members of the University of Richmond community came together on March 25 to run the first-annual Spider Dash, a 5K around campus.
From an activities fair to charity opportunities, here are some ways to get involved on campus this week.
Editor’s note: Collegian staff members were performers at the UR Player’s musical showcase.
Editor's note: Collegian staff members participated in the Spiders Around the Globe event.
The University of Richmond announced on March 23 that Joan Saab will be the new executive vice president for academic affairs and provost.
Junior Angelina Makretsova is originally from Belarus and had the opportunity to do two study abroad programs, one associated with UR and another independent study abroad program.
The University of Richmond baseball team’s record fell to 10-11 after a loss against the Towson University Tigers this Wednesday.
Born and raised in Virginia, University of Richmond alum, Jennifer McClellan, ’94, served in the General Assembly for over 17 years and was instrumental in the passage of landmark legislation including the Voting Rights Act of Virginia and the Virginia Clean Economy Act. McClellan served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 2006-2017 and the Senate from 2017 until the most recent session. She made history on Feb. 21 when she was elected as Virginia’s first Black congresswoman in a special election to succeed Rep. Donald McEachin, who died in November. Just a few weeks after she was sworn into office, McClellan discussed her background, political career and new role in the House of Representatives.
Dear Maddy,
Editor's note: Spider Stories is a sports series that is designed as a platform to give student-athletes a voice through the sharing of first-person stories.
Editors note: Claire Le Du is a writer for The Collegian.