Democrat ousts Owen in 57th district
By Julian Francis and Ava Jenks | November 4, 2025Democrat May Nivar beat Republican incumbent David Owen in the race for the 57th District seat in the House of Delegates.
Democrat May Nivar beat Republican incumbent David Owen in the race for the 57th District seat in the House of Delegates.
As of 8:30 p.m., Hashmi leads Reid by a margin of just over six points. Hashmi was first elected in 2019 as the first Muslim and South Asian American to serve in the Virginia Senate, ousting incumbent Republican Del. Glen Sturtevant, who eventually returned to the Virginia Senate in 2024.
On Earth Day, students and faculty cycled through a four hour study-in at the Stern Quadrangle with signage calling for environmental action.
A microphone, pair of headphones, editing software and an old-school voice recorder or computer are essential for a podcast starter kit. But what keeps listeners interested and waiting for the newest episode drop? Ears. They are the most important piece of equipment.
Grab your hard hats because new academic building construction, University Forest Apartment improvements and slip-deck parking were proposed as part of an upcoming campus plan.
An Instagram account linked to a man who University of Richmond and Henrico County police are searching for contains droves of distressing posts including a picture with gun crosshairs targeting the heads of attendees at a Robins School of Business event.
Juniors Sassan Fahim and Tim Khoh debated closed-floor voting sessions, unifying Richmond and Westhampton College and future goals for the Richmond College Student Government Association at its 110th annual presidential debate on Sunday night in the Current.
This year’s opening celebration explored the Hometowns Project, a student-led media project, featured UR Chinese student performances and reflected on 20 years of ChinaFest.
University of Richmond students pressed President Kevin Hallock on university measures to protect diversity, equity and inclusion and federal student grants and loans at the President's Forum on Tuesday evening.
The University of Richmond’s Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha-Chi Zeta chapter has been temporarily suspended and is under investigation.