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Print Edition PDF: 11/12/09
The November 12, 2009, PDF edition of The Collegian.
Number of students who need aid doubled
The number of students who have changed their financial aid status because of parents losing jobs has more than doubled since last fall.
Mortar Board battles childhood illiteracy in Richmond
The University of Richmond’s Pi Alpha chapter of Mortar Board – a national honor society for college seniors – has partnered with First Book – an organization that provides new books to disadvantaged children – to provide new books for children in low-income areas in Richmond.
Boehman ‘going Chia’ to raise money for tumor research
On a normal day, Richmond College Dean Joe Boehman’s morning routine includes shaving his head. But for this month, Boehman has decided to put down the razor.
Fulbright winners bring recognition to Richmond
The University of Richmond ranks among the Top 15 U.S. bachelor’s institutions for producing Fulbright-grant-winning students, according to the “Chronicle of Higher Education.”
Swine flu vaccine arrives, more doses to come
One hundred and eighty students lined up for the Student Health Center’s H1N1 vaccine in the Gottwald Science Center atrium from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
Police Report: 11/12/09
A round-up of this week’s police activity.
Ayers focuses on history with digital scholarship lab
A $25,000 National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE) grant and the digital scholarship lab will help history students and others develop new pedagogic digital teaching tools.
What is ROTC? Part 1: The Richmond Years
The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps is a national program that allows people who are interested in joining the U.S. Army to go to college while training for the Army.
Two-Minute Drill: 11/12/09
A two-minute roundup of the week’s sports stories.


