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Richmond cross country teams sweep Atlantic 10 titles
The men’s cross country team secured its first Atlantic 10 conference championship and the women’s cross country team secured its third title during the conference championship yesterday in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Kaine expects election challenge following “wave”
Kaine said that part of the struggle is the tradition in America in which the parties in power have always struggled in midterm elections, because they tend to reset the “wave” that occurred in the prior presidential election.
Richmond’s offense struggles in its 28-7 loss at Villanova
Injuries and inexperience caught up to the Spiders on Saturday in a 28-7 loss to the defending national champion Wildcats.
ESL groups on campus unify to create tutoring program
During the summer, a group of Bonner Scholars came together in order to establish an English as a Second Language program where students at Richmond could help teach English to members of the community.
Trick or treat, smell my feet, is that a sexy nun in the street?
It’s that time of year again. The leaves are turning crimson and gold, the air retains a strong scent of burning leaves and all the soccer moms at Martin’s have started wearing their finest black cat and googly-eyed spider sweaters. That can only mean Halloween weekend is upon us.
Here’s the pitfall, you’re a sleepyhead
It’s a well-known fact that many college students suffer from sleep deprivation around the country, but we need to recognize how unfortunate this really is.
Facebook: To friend or not to friend
There are a lot of questions out there, and there are certainly plenty of answers, but riddle me this: What did we do with ourselves before Facebook?
Officer raises awareness about domestic violence
University of Richmond police officer Angela Combs spoke about the warning signs and dangers of domestic violence and places where victims or witnesses could find help.
Students in Chile react to miner rescue
Thirty-three miners in Copiapo, Chile were trapped in the San Jose mine 2,297 feet underground for 69 days after the mine collapsed on Aug. 5.
Media Timeout: 10/28/2010
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