Police Report: 11/19/15
By Collegian Wire | November 19, 2015University of Richmond's crime log for the weekend of Nov. 13-15.
University of Richmond's crime log for the weekend of Nov. 13-15.
In the wake of the arrests of two suspected white supremacists last week, Richmond students gathered with faculty to discuss the obligations of our campus community.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor championed empathy and perseverance in a discussion at Richmond School of Law Tuesday.
TLC reality star Whitney Way Thore visited campus as a part of the "Body Love Campaign."
Ashe answered five questions on race-related topics following the events at the University of Missouri this past week.
ArachnoMEDIA has recently been created at Richmond, giving students an outlet to learn the fundamentals and skills needed for broadcast journalism.
The University of Richmond community held a candlelight vigil for the victims of the Paris attacks, Beirut attacks and global peace Monday Sept.
Posters criticizing social justice actions were seen on campus Tuesday following a demonstration in solidarity with black students at University of Missouri Monday.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
Joireman answered five questions about Syrian refugee crisis including its origin, major issues, and the reaction from the White House.
Richmond hosted its annual Ribbon Run, a 5k run, on Friday, Nov 13.
Over 90 students demonstrated on the Forum Monday in solidarity with black students at University of Missouri.
The victim and suspect are both in a local hospital with life-threatening injuries after an attempted robbery led to a police chase through downtown Richmond.
There will be a candlelight vigil to acknowledge the tragedies in Paris at 6:00 p.m. tonight on the Forum, according to an email from the Richmond College Deans Office
"We have an opportunity at the University of Richmond to demonstrate to the country that it is possible to have a campus that...really lives what it means to make excellence inclusive for everyone," Crutcher said.
The four Richmond students studying abroad in Paris "have been contacted and are safe," Martha Merritt, dean of International Education, wrote in an email.
The finance industry struggles to recruit female workers at all levels.
Two men are being held in federal court on suspicion of white supremacy plots targeted at African-American churches.
This week, colleges across the country, including Richmond, are participating in events for the White House’s second annual “It’s On Us” week of action.
North Korea's mysteriousness is fascinating, but creates policy difficulties for the U.S. and other countries.