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Boutique of the Week: For The Love of Chocolate
Walking into For the Love of Chocolate is like diving head-first into a bucket of Halloween candy, only way better. One could spend a few hours in the candy boutique just looking at all the chocolates, candies and cookies from all over the world crammed from the ground to the ceiling on self after shelf.
Record number of students register to vote ahead of election
Students at the University of Richmond, like students throughout Virginia, are registering to vote in record numbers for the 2008 presidential election.
Cherryholmes gives crowd a ‘foot-tapping’ performance
The bluegrass band, made up of Jere and Sandy Cherryholmes and four of their children, Cia, B.J., Skip and Molly, performed to a packed Camp Concert Hall Sunday night.
Field hockey team confident after 3-2 loss to No. 7 JMU
The University of Richmond field hockey team may have suffered its fifth consecutive defeat Friday, but senior Alexa Malatesta considered it a victory for the Spiders.
A campus of whiners
People, sit back for a second and just enjoy college. While these may not necessarily be the best four years of your life, at least a couple of them will probably qualify.
Senior who served in Navy competes in business challenge
Senior Dustin Link has served in the U.S. Navy and has been deployed four times as a search and rescue swimmer on-board the USS Harry S. Truman. He has been all over the world, but he spent this past summer in a library researching one of his passions: business.
Staff members motivated by weight-loss contest
Members of the University of Richmond’s staff teamed up to participate in a “Biggest Loser”-style weight-loss competition, which will last for most of this semester.
D-Hall weekend breakfast at 8 a.m.
Dining services will be serving continental breakfast in Heilman Dining Center at 8 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday morning after Fall Break.
Richmond student-athletes excel in multiple varsity sports
Cass Meadows, a sophomore defender on the men’s soccer team has been identified by his coach as an important part of the team’s success at the Duquesne Invitational earlier this month.
American sex-ed policy should learn a lesson
The teen pregnancy issue has been everywhere lately, from nightly news shows to the presidential campaigns.


