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Run, Richmond, run: Students rise to Monument 10K challenge
It’s that time of year again: Registration for the Ukrop’s Monument Avenue 10K is now open, and University of Richmond students have begun signing up in droves.
Traveling scholar brings stories of India to sociology courses
This semester, Meenakshi Thapan, a sociology professor at the Delhi School of Economics, is teaching two sociology classes at the University of Richmond: Women in Indian Society; and Gender, Migration and Identity.
Senate passes bills to limit smoking in public areas
In an effort to protect people from the effects of secondhand smoke, the Virginia State Senate voted yesterday on three bills to ban smoking in nearly all public places, including restaurants.
Students gather for Super Tuesday
The joke of Tuesday seemed to be that the organizers of the Super Tuesday Results Viewing Party, Adrienne Piazza and Andy Gurka, would be left at the end of the night with 30 pizzas and no students. But that wasn’t the case.
Students reach out with Red Cross to local Hispanic community
The local chapter of the American Red Cross will be working with University of Richmond undergraduate and law students in a new initiative to serve the Hispanic community in Richmond.
Bill would require public universities to notify parents about children’s counseling
The Virginia General Assembly is considering legislation that would require public universities to notify parents of students receiving treatment at the student counseling center whether the students are deemed a danger to themselves or others.
Student interns observe political processes during eight weeks at General Assembly
Each week, 18 University of Richmond students wake up, put on black suit coats and close-toed shoes, sit in rush hour traffic and push through the revolving doors of the General Assembly Building.
VCU to hold Richmond’s first environmental film festival
The Virginia Commonwealth University Ecodefense is organizing The BIGGEST Picture, Richmond’s first environmental film festival.
At open forum, Ayers and students discuss how to define Richmond
During a question-and-answer session on Monday, President Edward Ayers said the one word that comes up repeatedly when he talks to alumni is “community.”
Presidential campaigns eye Va. primary
Presidential candidates are now turning their attention toward the Feb. 12 Potomac Primary in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C., where voters now find themselves in an influential position for this year’s presidential race.

