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No. 1 Richmond drubs Towson 42-14, continues streak
Richmond beat Towson 42-14 Saturday in Towson, Md. Freshman fullback Kendall Gaskins scored three touchdowns during the Spiders’ 17th straight win.
• Photo Gallery: Richmond vs. Towson
Video: Ranger Challenge 2009
The ROTC cadets of Spider Battalion went to Fort Bragg, N.C. on Oct. 24 to compete in the Ranger Challenge with cadets from 39 other schools.
Letter: Rape = Academic Freedom?
If you didn’t know any better, you might think this unbelievably misogynistic rhetoric was from one of those terrible scenarios you hear about in diversity training, but you would be mistaken. These are actually the long-held sentiments of Robert Crumb, founder of Underground Comix, during an appearance in Richmond on Tuesday night sponsored by the Modlin Center for the Arts.
UR Men for change forum addresses sexual assault
“Rape and sexual abuse has not stopped so we will not stop either,” said Ra-Twoine Fields, the vice president of UR Men for Change, as he thanked everyone for coming to its first forum of the year 6 p.m. Thursday.
Print Edition PDF: 10/29/09
The October 29, 2009, PDF edition of The Collegian.
Rapper Afroman to perform on campus during Pig Roast
The Campus Activities Board has booked rapper Afroman to perform during Pig Roast on March 27, 2010. “We wanted to do Afroman because he really fits the party atmosphere of Pig Roast,” said Josh Huffines, the president of CAB.
University responds to complaints of illegal downloads
The University of Richmond has responded to 20 complaints by copyright owners about unauthorized use of intellectual property on campus this year.
Hark! What doth I hear out yonder? Or: What are those bells?
Those bells you speak of that chime a lovely song at 12:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. every day (and for some special occasions such as weddings) come from the electric carillon in the base of Boatwright Tower.
Deeds faces uphill climb days before election
Just five days before the Nov. 3 Virginia gubernatorial election, Virginia Democratic candidate Sen. Creigh Deeds must energize young voters, as well as the Democratic base, if he hopes to overcome his double-digit deficit in the polls to Republican candidate, Bob McDonnell.
GreenUR takes initiative on campus
Students walking through the University Forum Monday afternoon may have noticed a group of “dumpster divers” emptying the dumpster that usually sits behind Gray Court.


