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Print Edition PDF: 1/21/10
The January 21, 2010, PDF edition of The Collegian.
To dine or not to dine: deLux Restaurant
As a self-proclaimed food enthusiast and someone who enjoys nearly every cuisine, I found deLux to be a good spot for contemporary American dining.
Arenas one of many causing commotion off the court
It seems as if more and more athletes and superstar personalities have been caught up in incidents involving guns, violence or sexual deviancies. Gilbert Arenas is this trend’s latest victim.
No Ward. No London. No problem?
With 11 seconds left during the FCS quarterfinal game last month, the Richmond Spiders were mere clock ticks away from reaching their third-straight national semifinal. But when those 11 seconds slowly disappeared, so did many of the people that helped put together the magical run of the last three seasons.
Returning study abroad students scattered
With an increase in first-year students by about 100, housing on campus has become a concern, especially for students coming back from a fall semester abroad.
Two-Minute Drill: 1/21/10
A two-minute roundup of the week’s sports stories.
Men’s basketball enjoys early season, home court success
The men’s basketball team has started 14-6 on the season, including a 9-1 home record. This is the seventh-best start in the Spiders’ history.
Photo Gallery: MLK Day celebration
The University of Richmond celebrated Martin Luther King Day Jan. 18 with a processional from the Jepson Quad to a service in Cannon Memorial Chapel which featured keynote speaker Oliver W. Hill Jr.
Better campus phone service could be coming soon
The university has been working on the cell-coverage problem for a while and has been in conversations with the major service providers, said Doug West, director of telecommunications support services.
What does MLK Day mean to me?
Oliver W. Hill Jr., the keynote speaker from Monday’s celebration, demonstrated words are the beginning of change. Here are some memorable quotes from university members as the MLK Day events developed through the years.


