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Marshall, Cowell lift Spiders past St. Joe’s
Senior Ian Marshall shut out St. Joe’s during his eight innings of work and Chris Cowell hit a pair of home runs to lead Richmond to a 7-2 victory on Friday.
Video: Heliotrope Project
Heliotrope, the wooden sunflower sculpture that was outside Boatwright Library starting March 20, was moved by the Land Art and Landscape class to the Westhampton Lake Saturday, April 10.
Video: UR Games hosts Live Action Role Play
Students from UR Games gathered in the lower Forum April 14 to participate in a Live Action Role Play.
Print Edition PDF: 4/22/10
The April 22, 2010, PDF edition of The Collegian.
Peace Project receives $10,000 in funding
Juniors Zhivko Illeieff and Charles Mike were awarded $10,000 in funding from a scholar’s program to support their project, “Faces of Communism.”
New road to be built on campus
A new road at the University of Richmond is planned for construction during the summer, connecting Spider Lane and Crenshaw Way
Anna Parker receives Goldwater Scholarship
University of Richmond junior Anna Parker was awarded the 2010-2011 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship. The scholarship is given to mathematics, chemistry or engineering majors in hopes it will encourage outstanding students to pursue careers in these fields.
Duncan to give speech at 2010 Commencement
Arne Duncan, the U.S. Secretary of Education, will give the keynote address at this year’s Commencement. Duncan’s speech is expected to focus on preparing students for a changing world through personal development and a liberal arts education.
Ukrops becomes Martin’s
After years of serving the local Richmond community, the Village Ukrop’s will re-open as Martin’s Food Market on Monday, April 26, following a week-long, multi-million dollar renovation.
Jepson faculty member to be missed
Unfortunately, this is not a reaction to Victoria Cobb and the Jepson Award. Instead, this is a reaction to something not as publicized. Jepson is losing its one true student advocate — Ana Mitric.


