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Photo Gallery: Homecoming 2008
The University of Richmond celebrated homecoming the weekend of Oct. 24-26. The No. 9 Spiders football team shut down the Georgetown University Hoyas 48-0, a game in which seniors Keon Piper and Rachel Chikowski were crowed homecoming king and queen.
Photo Gallery: 2008 Trick-or-Treat Street
Fraternities and sororities at the University hosted the annual Trick-or-Treat Street on Oct. 18 at Fraternity Row. This year, profits from the event went toward funding a liver transplant for 3-year-old Cole Hafer of Richmond.
Football trounces Georgetown 48-0 in UR homecoming game
Homecoming turned into a coming out party for the University of Richmond football team’s running game as the Spiders crushed Georgetown University 48-0 on Saturday afternoon at UR Stadium.
• Photo Gallery: Homecoming 2008
Women’s lacrosse players, old and new, meet for alumnae game
The latest scrimmage for the University of Richmond women’s lacrosse team versus Richmond alumni gave the team the opportunity to prepare for the coming year while looking back at the recent success.
Howard Dean’s ex-campaign manager says Internet will change next presidency
The next U.S. president will be connected to millions of Americans for the first time because of the Internet, creating the most powerful presidency in history, Democratic strategist Joe Trippi said in an open forum in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies on Thursday.
Jewish voters called to drop Republican support, back Obama
A two-time U.S. ambassador to Israel and former Clinton administration adviser strongly encouraged members of Richmond’s Jewish community on Thursday to support Sen. Barack Obama for president — an endorsement that goes against long-established Jewish support for Republican candidates.
On senior night, women’s soccer team keeps playoff hopes alive
The University of Richmond women’s soccer team beat Atlantic 10 opponent George Washington University 2-1 Friday night in game that coach Peter Albright considered a must-win to keep the team’s playoff hopes alive.
Stand up, don’t stand by
Changing peer culture on sexual respect at the University of Richmond, or on any college campus, is not easy, but it absolutely needs to be done.
One World, One Hope
My name is Katie — I am a staff person at the American Cancer Society and a University of Richmond alumna. I am working with a group of students to plan the coming Relay For Life event on Nov. 1, 2008.
Letter: Homecoming Weekend
When we learned to ask questions — to look beyond our own experiences — we knew it was time to graduate.

