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Track and field team dominant in season’s only home meet
Several school records fell and another athlete qualified for the regional track and field meet Friday and Saturday at the Fred Hardy Invitational, the season’s only home meet for the University of Richmond track and field team.
Professor discusses the role of justice in war
Students and professors gathered for the third conference of the Jepson International Public Square series to discuss the justices and injustices of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Holocaust survivors teach students life lessons
Several Holocaust survivors met with University of Richmond students and others at the Richmond Holocaust Museum on Thursday to remind them of what happened and prevent the events from happening again.
Lacrosse wins second straight to start A-10 season
Senior Mandy Friend scored a goal in overtime to give the women’s lacrosse team a 14-13 victory over Duquesne University, giving the Spiders their second win in a row after going 0-9 to start the season.
Intellectual property in Korea
SEOUL, South Korea — When most people think of Asian countries where intellectual property rights are readily flouted, I imagine they usually think of places like Vietnam, Thailand and especially China.
Lacrosse coach resigns after officials discover outside fund
Former women’s lacrosse coach Sue Murphy resigned after athletics officials discovered an outside fund was supporting the program, a violation of department policy.
Women’s lacrosse gets first win in conference opener
The Spiders, led by four goals from freshman Caitlin Fifield and three goals each from seniors Mandy Friend and Alli Furstenburg, defeated St. Bonaventure University for their first win of the season.
Video: NFL Pro Day
Spiders strut their stuff on March 19 in front of NFL scouts on NFL Pro Day.
Print Edition PDF: 3/26/09
The March 26, 2009, PDF edition of The Collegian.
Cold shooting sinks Richmond in third round of WNIT
Sophomore Brittani Shells was held scoreless as Georgetown defeated Richmond 65-49 in the third round of the WNIT. Richmond shot only 29 percent for the game.

