Students discuss incidents of assault, censorship at town hall
By Jackie Llanos and Natasha Sokoloff | April 2, 2022Students shared their accounts of assault, censorship, and exclusion at a town hall meeting on the Westhampton Green on April 1.
Students shared their accounts of assault, censorship, and exclusion at a town hall meeting on the Westhampton Green on April 1.
Junior Hoor Ain was disqualified from the WCGA presidential election a day after deleting a post stating there were sexual predators in RCSGA.
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.
The Naming Principles Commission submitted its final recommendations on March 25 outlining a process for community members to request the removal of a name.
Mary Childs, co-host of NPR’s “Planet Money,” discussed how she turned a story of fixed income and bond investments into a dramatic narrative of greed and fortune.
Junior Arju Patel won the Richmond College Student Government Association presidential race on March 23.
The University of Richmond will be moving to the Green Stage of its Physical Distancing Framework on March 28.
RCSGA presidential candidates juniors Arju Patel and Joseph Coyle discussed Monday night the purpose of their candidacy and their future goals for supporting the UR community.
The Westhampton College Ring Dance will take place on March 25 at the Omni Hotel after it was postponed twice because of COVID-19.
As spring break draws to a close, UR is relaxing most of its COVID-19 regulations. Here are the guidelines for the remainder of the spring semester.
The University of Richmond is offering a new one-year MS in Management graduate program beginning July 5.
The Black History Month donation drive, hosted by the Student Center for Equity and Inclusion, wrapped up after a month of collecting items for two Greater Richmond area nonprofits.
Steven Spielberg’s production company acquired the rights to a University of Richmond professor's article, "The Richest Black Girl in America," with plans of turning it into a film.
University of Richmond Slavic Club members organized a fundraiser this week to help people in Ukraine that have been harmed by Russia’s large-scale invasion.
CNN anchor John Avlon encouraged the audience of the live taping of NPR’s “Full Disclosure” to learn from history to avoid making the same mistakes on Feb. 24 at the Ukrop Auditorium.
The Ethics of Choice Conference under the Jepson School of Leadership, a university-wide initiative held Feb. 10-12 over Zoom, showcased the multi-disciplinary work of UR faculty.
SpiderBoard’s “The CAVE” won the student lodge name and design competition as announced by the University of Richmond’s student governments on Instagram on Feb. 11.
Passport Café will be closed for the remainder of the week after an employee tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday.
The Rethink Waste Office opened the doors of its new location to the University of Richmond community on Jan. 28
Friends and family of Augustus "Gus" Lee, former student and football player at the University of Richmond, launched a fund in his memory.