Taxi Bob forced to become Uber driver
By Ellie Potter | November 9, 2015Uber came to town and harmed taxi businesses, even the business of Bob “Taxi Bob” Schumm, a driver loyal to Richmond's faculty and students.
Uber came to town and harmed taxi businesses, even the business of Bob “Taxi Bob” Schumm, a driver loyal to Richmond's faculty and students.
“This ought to be the very best small private university in the country, bar none,” Crutcher said. “And if I have anything to do with it, that’s what we will be in a few years.”
Richmond women competed in the 2015 Blue Ridge Classic bodybuilding competition in Charlottesville.
What happens when someone reports a rape to the campus Title IX office?
Jiaqi teaches us how to make Italian pasta from scratch.
President Ronald Crutcher and his wife Betty Neal Crutcher create mentoring groups for students to foster conversation, support, and diversity until their graduation.
GreenUR, Greeks Going Green, UR Sustainability Advocates and the Office for Sustainability have brought this competition to campus for the first time this fall.
Students abroad have seen firsthand the effects of the Syrian refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East.
Things got messy in the forum, as Camp Kesem leaders held a fundraiser where participants could pie counselors in the face.
Richmond's parking ticket guy is a resented character on campus, but most people don't know anything about him. And there is so much to know.
Modlin's rates pose a financial challenge for some student groups.
Sandridge, a former bus-driver and a Richmond alumnus, is now an influential member of the Board of Trustees.
A new Legislative Affairs Committee will work to advocate for the student body in different levels of government and will work to encourage greater student participation.
After witnessing her affinity of baking transform into a revenue-generating business over the summer, Carly Kilgore will introduce a cookie-delivery company to the University of Richmond next week.
Richmond has a 94 percent retention rate for first-year students, a number that far exceeds the national average.
A local Richmond man will compete Sept. 27 in the Men's Elite Road Circuit of the UCI Road World Championship.
Senior Liam Mulcahy started the SAT Initiative to address the 600-point discrepancy between the average scores of students attending private and public schools in Richmond.
An update from Dan Halloran, who is studying abroad in Argentina.
Richmond students have developed an event-based photo sharing app called "Remi" to help college students remember their nights.
Tales From Abroad is a series where The Collegian publishes a blog post from a UR student currently abroad, with permission from the office of international education. This week we feature Colleen, who is studying abroad in Singapore. First trip of the semester was a success!