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Members hear campus improvements
While many students were enjoying the snow cones and soft pretzels from RCSGA’s pre-homecoming tailgate in the Heilman Dining Center last night, RCSGA members met to discuss several important items.
Funding for pageant approved
Jaila Ingram-Johnson, who represented West Indian Lynk, asked for $535 in funding for the organization’s West Indian Pageant. The pageant will take place Saturday at 9 p.m. in the Pier.
Voters must be wary of over-simplifying election
Every week now we find ourselves inundated with numerous polls being conducted on the coming Presidential election and the subsequent results being released.
Obama speaks before 13,000 at Richmond Coliseum
Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama told a crowd of 13,000 people on Wednesday at the Richmond Coliseum not to be “hoodwinked” by the economic policies of John McCain, whose proposals Obama said would be a continuation of the Bush administration’s.
Field hockey wins third-straight on Senior Day
Three games, five goals, three game-winning goals — you could say Megan Thompson has had a pretty good week.
Swastika sketches found on picnic table
It was not immediately clear how long the pencil drawing had been on the table, or whether a member of the university community had sketched it, according to an e-mail to faculty, staff and students from law school dean John Douglass.
Richmond to maintain strong budget despite endowment losses
The University of Richmond’s $1.7 billion endowment is projected to lose more than $230 million this year, nearly $80 million of which could evaporate this quarter alone, combining for a possible 13 percent total loss this year, university officials said.
Students battle for computer science championship
University of Richmond students will compete on Saturday, Oct. 25 in one of the world’s most prestigious computer programming competitions.
Have You Heard?
“I doubt I listen to one band that college kids haven’t heard yet,” he said, “but I would just recommend that everyone give some artists’ lesser-known songs a chance and not to end their collections at the songs you hear everyday on classic rock radio or on ‘Guitar Hero.’”
A Day in the Life: Alison Bartel Keller
The woman I interviewed was not the green-faced witch that many envision. Instead, the woman I met with was blonde, accessorized and extremely committed to her foe-friendly position as Director of Greek Life and Associate Director of Student Activities.


