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Offense quiet as Richmond loses game, series to Xavier
A four-run fourth inning by Xavier was enough to give the Musketeers a 4-1 victory over Richmond Sunday afternoon. Richmond was held to eight singles.
Letter: Excluding Cobb would be the epitome of intolerance
The article last week suggesting that Victoria Cobb should be denied her leadership award immediately struck me as wrong on numerous levels.
Mooney to stay at Richmond
Men’s basketball coach Chris Mooney will sign a seven-year contract extension after being rumored to leave for other jobs this offseason. He led the Spiders to the 2010 NCAA Tournament.
Six-run lead not enough for Richmond
Richmond was up 6-0 after the fourth inning, but 10 straight runs by Xavier gave the Musketeers the 10-6 victory Friday afternoon at Pitt Field.
Leaders meet to discuss future of energy
Community leaders, scientists and businesspeople gathered at the Alumni Center Thursday to discuss America’s energy strategy.
VIVO wins third annual UR Business Pitch Competition
A device that could transform the music industry, according to its creator, won first place and a $3,500 prize in the third annual UR Business Pitch Competition.
Students voice library etiquette concerns, possible solutions
Lucretia McCulley, the director of outreach services for Boatwright Library, said that she had received several comments through the library’s ongoing Counting Opinions survey about problems with quiet areas staying quiet.
Print Edition PDF: 4/01/10
The April 1, 2010, PDF edition of The Collegian.
B-school students best in Va. during CFA Challenge
A team of four University of Richmond senior business students won the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Virginia Investment Research Challenge on Feb. 26 and went on to regional competition in New York City March 17 and 18.
Deans, SGAs consider changes to UR alcohol policies
A policy that would allow students to call 911 in alcohol-related emergencies without fear of certain school sanctions was approved by SGAs this week.

