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Say what you think … then learn why you’re wrong
The Kappa Sig e-mail to the current class of rushes is not the first of its kind nor is this ridiculous type of language isolated to Kappa Sig or even fraternities in general – it’s connected to more than anyone in a position of leadership is probably willing to admit.
Mental Health Awareness Week observed on campus
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, a national event that is being brought to the University of Richmond for the first time by student-run organization Active Minds.
Fashion Review: Pins and Needles
Ten Richmond-area indie designers displayed their fashions at an unlikely venue for the Pins and Needles fashion show Friday night.
Respiration? how about a sigh?
We should have an estate tax.
Football team plays No. 1 JMU at home on Saturday
Saturday’s football game against James Madison University is more than an average in-state rivalry – the two teams will be playing for supremacy among all Colonial Athletic Association and Football Championship Subdivision teams.
Students spread domestic violence awareness
The University of Richmond, along with other Richmond-based agencies, is hosting special events to address the impact of domestic abuse.
Spider Fund adjusts to economy
Finance students involved with the Student Managed Investment Fund, called SMIF or Spider Fund, are working to adjust investment strategies with $300,000 of the university’s endowment.
Students learn how bacteria kills
In one of the labs in Gottwald Science Center lies a particular bacterium that kills nearly a million people every year.
Only poverty ever seems to trickle down
The trickle-down theory, a favored policy of today’s plutocrats, has been proven to solely serve the rich.
Why am I not offended?
Becky Kauffman suggested last week that I check the facts. … Well, I suggest she check a dictionary.


