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Bullpen struggles as Spiders fall to Colonials, 11-5
Richmond lost to George Washington University 11-5 on Sunday afternoon at Pitt Field. The loss puts Richmond in 11th in the A-10 standings with a 4-8 conference record.
• Richmond takes second game against GW
• Spiders’ seventh-inning rally falls short
Baseball takes second game against GW
Richmond scored a 7-6 victory over conference-leading George Washington University University Saturday afternoon at Pitt Field. Junior Matt Trent got the win.
Spiders’ seventh-inning rally falls short, GW wins 11-8
George Washington’s eighth inning gave the Colonials the 11-8 victory Friday afternoon at Pitt Field. Richmond had an early 2-0 lead, but was unable to hold it
Letter: You’re welcome, Victoria
In a misleading, factually deficient post about the award on its official blog, Ms. Cobb’s Family Foundation showed just how grateful it was by mocking the university and its students just days after she railed against the evils of name-calling.
Letter: Why the Day of Silence is so important
Why are they being silent and why does Silence = Death? To understand this, you need to see life through the eyes of an LGBT individual, out or closeted, but especially the latter.
Letter: Calling activists and everyone else
If you are not yet aware, an alumnus of the University of Richmond is currently a political prisoner in Azerbaijan for speaking out against a corrupt government and advocating for his and his peoples’ right to a free democratic government.
Print Edition PDF: 4/15/10
The April 15, 2010, PDF edition of The Collegian.
Pseudonyms in The Collegian
In banning submissions under pseudonyms last year, The Collegian made a grave mistake.
Dangers of Web gossip
It has come to our attention that there has been a resurgence of derogatory statements made about fellow members of the University of Richmond community on the Internet.
The most popular question in America
That it has since become the most regularly posed question among Americans between the ages of 10 and 25 can mean only one thing: The question is yet unanswered.

