Delegate advocates increasing minimum wage in Virginia
By Daniel Williams | February 6, 2019Del. Ken Plum, D-Fairfax, presented his bill in the Virginia General Assembly to increase Virginia’s minimum wage.
Del. Ken Plum, D-Fairfax, presented his bill in the Virginia General Assembly to increase Virginia’s minimum wage.
A 10-person panel openly discussed free speech at UR at the town hall panel Got Voice? on Tuesday evening.
The University of Richmond outsources its residential laundry services to Caldwell & Gregory, a commercial laundry company.
A former associate dean of filed a federal complaint against UR claiming that she was effectively fired from her position in fall 2017.
The commission hosted a talk regarding the community’s understanding of its history as part of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day events.
The exhibition consists of portraits of Richmond city natives who grew up as young people during the Civil Rights era.
A Snapchat video showing a gingerbread house decorated with swastikas was geotagged to UR Monday night.
The Robins School of Business may no longer accept online courses from outside institutions as transfer credits.
Can a transgender student serve in the ROTC program at UR? This was the question The Collegian strove to answer recently.
Senior Liz Minder has made it her goal to make sure every student knows about the performing arts and student productions.
Football player and sophomore Augustus “Gus” Lee has died.
SpiderBytes, a list of campus announcements and opportunities, returned as a daily email on Dec. 6.
All campus events, with the exception of final exams, have been canceled tomorrow, Dec. 9, because of inclement weather.
The committee has been holding student focus groups, meeting with architects and forming task forces to brainstorm what changes can be made.
The UR chapter of Unite America held its launch party on Nov. 28 in Whitehurst and presented its interim leadership board.
The University of Richmond has an outbreak of adenovirus, a respiratory illness.
The center will include a cafe, a demonstration kitchen, sleep pods, massage chairs, a meditation room and a Himalayan salt spa.
Eight construction and renovation projects are currently underway on campus.
Mayor of Richmond Levar Stoney spoke about voter disenfranchisement in the Alice Jepson Theater and in an interview with The Collegian.
A new living-learning program will be offered next year as part of UR’s initiative to introduce modern approaches to well-being on campus.