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Men’s soccer team’s 3-0 loss to GW hurts playoff chances
The University of Richmond men’s soccer team’s chances of earning an Atlantic-10 tournament berth were significantly diminished after a 3-0 loss to George Washington University Saturday night.
U.S. love of soccer is lacking
While soccer may be the world’s favorite sport, it is not America’s favorite sport.
Warner defeats Gilmore, Democrats control Senate
Former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner defeated incumbent Republican Sen. Jim Gilmore Tuesday 64 percent to 34 percent, contributing to the Democratic Party’s 56-40 majority in the U.S. Senate.
Purchase of ‘RC Rock’ considered
For the past two years, the Christian Student Fellowship has raised money for this project, which puts together boxes of goodies to be sent to children overseas.
Richmond students respond to Obama’s victory
More than 150 elated students in Tyler Haynes Commons embraced, shouted and cried at 11 p.m., when the polls closed on the West Coast.
• Photo Gallery: Election Day at the University of Richmond
A somber mood at GOP election party
The tone of the Republican election party in Richmond was focused on the few bright victories in the state and looked ahead to potential triumphs in the future.
Collaborative student-teacher team studies disease-carrying mosquitos
The research experience at the University of Richmond is distinct on the national scene, said Malcolm Hill, chairman and associate professor of biology.
‘Religion’s primary value is to sensitize people,’ speaker says
Mary C. Boys will speak about Jewish and Christian relations on Nov. 10 during the 22nd-annual Weinstein-Rosenthal Lectureship sponsored by the Religion Department.
Westhampton Center ‘about development and growth’
The University of Richmond’s Westhampton Center is on its way to becoming a reality following a cornerstone laying ceremony on Oct. 23.
Student spidey splits time with professional
There’s a new Spidey in town.


