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A World Series of underdogs
The Tampa Bay Rays and the Philadelphia Phillies are two of the last teams I would have expected to be playing in this World Series, which is why I’ve enjoyed the 2008 postseason so much.
Coaches looking abroad to recruit athletes
The University of Richmond is well known for its successful international program, but its international athletes are bringing success to its sports programs.
Common Ground will offer grants to promote campus initiatives
The university’s Office of Common Ground is looking to promote a more diverse and inclusive campus this year by offering grants of up to $2,000 for any student, staff or faculty member with a project idea.
Sheryl Crow rocks the vote
The performers at the “Get Out and Vote” concert at the Richmond Coliseum on Tuesday night expressed a desire for change and peace in America after the coming election.
New leaders join staff of Robins School of Business
E. Claiborne Robins School of Business staff members have selected six new members and a new chairman for the school’s Executive Advisory Council.
Music for social change
Buckingham will be teaching a course at the University of Richmond next semester in the music department.
Rebuilding our campus
Our university’s administration has acted swiftly and proactively to condemn the horrifying sexism and racism in the Kappa Sig e-mail, but administrators can lecture us until they are blue in the face.
New committee to address environment
In light of University of Richmond President Ayers’ “Climate Commitment,” dedicated to making campus more environmentally sustainable and friendly, the Richmond College Student Government Association is working to create a sustainability sub-committee.
Free speech on campus
Public universities in fact are considered similar to governmental institutions in that they are required to protect free speech. Thus the inevitable clashing of ideologies can be seen in the delicate balancing act concerning just how much speech can be censored.
I’m down with the GOP vs. The Dems have the upper hand
“John McCain is better suited to handle conflicts with emerging powers such as Russia” vs. “Obama administration would help to regain the moral high ground in the War on Terror.”


