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Professors discuss both sides of growing up during the Civil Rights struggle
Students who gathered in the Think Tank at the Tyler Haynes Commons on Friday afternoon heard stories about the absurdity, pain and sheer terror of growing up in Birmingham, Ala., at the height of the Civil Rights movement from two professors who lived through it themselves.
Richmond falls late to St. Bonaventure
The University of Richmond’s men’s basketball team lost another game in the final minute, falling 71-67 to St. Bonaventure University Saturday night at the Robins Center.
Trustees unanimously approve strategic plan, solidifying school’s 5-year goals
The University of Richmond’s Board of Trustees have unanimously approved the proposed five-year strategic plan, clearing the way for administrators to immediately begin molding university policy and offering programs to reach the plan’s five goals.
Students, professors discuss King’s legacy and race relations
Students and staff at the University of Richmond should “remain awake” during periods of social change and work toward joining the “vineyard of justice,” Thad Williamson said Thursday during a teach-in honoring Martin Luther King and his legacy.
Trayless plan halted; school called to voluntarily cut waste
In a compromise, the university’s student government associations and environmental sustainability subcommittee have agreed to support a voluntary waste reducing plan before deciding to eliminate trays completely.
Photo Gallery: Women’s basketball versus Wake Forest University
Photos of the women’s basketball game against No. 25 Wake Forest University at the Robins Center on Jan. 6.
Kaine says green job creation will save Virginia’s economy
Green job creation is the solution to the future of employment in the state, Gov. Timothy M. Kaine said in his annual State of the Commonwealth Address Wednesday.

