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Rape on campus underreported
A female student reported being raped on campus on Jan. 12 and is choosing not to press charges, University of Richmond police said.
Sean Casey retires from MLB
Former Spider baseball standout Sean Casey is retiring from Major League Baseball. And oddly enough, he almost didn’t get the chance to play for a Division I school in college — until Richmond gave him a chance.
Oliver Hill Scholars sponsor multicultural leadership event
The Oliver Hill Scholars will present a program titled “Making the Difference: Emerging as a Leader” on Sunday, Feb. 15, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Keller Hall Reception Room.
Biology 100 takes students off campus, into Richmond schools
On Tuesday, Feb. 10, 15 University of Richmond students went to Southside Baptist Christian School and taught biology to elementary, middle and high school students.
3.1 percent raise in total cost of Richmond announced for 2009-10
University of Richmond students will pay 3.1 percent more in tuition, room and board for the 2009-10 school year, sending the overall cost climbing to $48,490 per year.
Police Report: 2/12/09
Round-up of the police news at the University of Richmond.
Many students dissatisfied with abroad tuition
Several juniors back from their fall semester abroad have complained that it was unfair and unnecessary that they were charged the University of Richmond’s full semester tuition of nearly $20,000 when the schools they attended were substantially less expensive.
Bill Clinton addresses Va. Dems at Jefferson-Jackson Gala
President Barack Obama frees America from the burden of its past and represents the country’s future, former President Bill Clinton told the Democratic Party of Virginia at its annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner.
‘Sexpert’ educates UR students
“If it’s wet and it’s not yours, don’t touch it,” was the advice given to University of Richmond students on Feb. 10, not from the latest issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine, but from a local “Sexpert.”
Weinstein Center gives students ‘Natural High’
The Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness has increased its focus on its Outdoor Adventure Program this year, providing opportunities for students to participate in healthy recreational activities off campus.


