Police Report: 09/11/15
By Mariam Eatedali | September 11, 2015University of Richmond's police report from Aug. 4 to Sept. 6
University of Richmond's police report from Aug. 4 to Sept. 6
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
Peter Arnett, a legendary Vietnam War reporter, spoke on campus Wednesday evening.
Kappa Sigma nationals have been in contact with the University of Richmond regarding their return to campus, though no official date has been decided upon.
University of Richmond is ranked 32 in the 2016 U.S. News and World Report, just below its ranking in 2015.
Richmond College students interested in joining Greek life will have the opportunity to learn about Fiji this fall.
Kappa Delta will select women this semester with the official recruitment weekend starting on Friday Sept. 25.
What's up, Doc? is a Q&A series where The Collegian asks a University of Richmond professor five questions on a prominent current events topic that align with their expertise. Ever since the Iran Deal became xxx it has been debated heavily.
Freshens may be gone, but smoothie options can now be found at Tyler's Grill.
You can't miss it: the newest construction site on campus will be home to the Queally Center come Fall 2016.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond
Greek life at Richmond, with new organizations coming and SAE leaving, could look much different in the coming year.
SpiderNights hosts fun, all-inclusive activities and events every Saturday night throughout the semester.
The alleged assault occurred in the early morning hours of Sept. 4, according to the email.
The two student governments made the announcement Thursday at SpideFest
The It Ends Now campaign is back, but the teach-in aspect will expand the programming.
A sprinkler malfunction caused significant water damage to the Modlin Center’s Alice Jepson Theatre, forcing location changes for many performances.
Fraternities hope to change the lodge sign in process from guest lists at the door to swiping in using UR I.D.
The Welcome/Welcome Back Spiders Reception was held in the International Center on Tuesday afternoon where students were introduced to a new era for international studies.
Dr. Elizabeth Baughan, Associate Professor of Classics and Archaeology, whose research focuses on burial furniture, banqueting ideologies, and cultural identities in ancient Anatolia, answered five questions for The Collegian regarding ISIS/ISIL, Palmyra, looting and the destruction of historic sites. Caroline McNamara: First off, what exactly happened? Elizabeth Baughan: In the past several weeks, the extremist group ‘ISIL’ (Islamic State of Iraq and Levant also known as ISIS or Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) has escalated its attack on the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria and on the cultural heritage of humanity in general. Contact news assistant Caroline McNamara at caroline.mcnamara@richmond.edu