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Spider of the Week: Aaron Corp
A timeline of Richmond’s starting quarterback, Aaron Corp, who is having the best season of his career statistically.
Gingers, look no further than the NFL for your hero
Cincinnati Bengals rookie quarterback, Andy Dalton, is making noise in the National Football League. But it’s his hair color that has our Online Sports Editor taking note.
Not your average sports Halloween costume
The Collegian’s assistant sports editor has some sport-related costume suggestions for all those waiting to the last minute to pick a Halloween costume.
Richmond welcomes variety of artists
InLight Richmond, an art-based light show that spanned from Dominion Resources to the American Civil War Center, celebrated the 150 anniversary of the Civil War.
Former Spiders Mergenthaler and Marshall moving through minors
Mike Mergenthaler and Ian Marshall, former Spiders baseball players, are now navigating their way through Major League Baseball’s minor league system.
Albrights making Richmond Spiders soccer a family affair
The women’s soccer coach, Peter, shares the last name Albright with one men’s, Timmy, and one women’s, Allie, soccer player. The three are making their mark on the Richmond soccer program.
Bookstore sells charity purses
Purses are being sold at the university bookstore to benefit women who are in Pattaya, Thailand. Tran Doan, a 2010 graduate, helped established the ITSERA purse project in 2009.
Lambda Chi Alpha holds chartering banquet
Lambda Chi Alpha held a black-tie chartering banquet last week to celebrate becoming a nationally chartered chapter after completing a nearly two-year colonization process.
Law school hosts town hall on Sharia Law
A town hall to discuss Sharia law was hosted by the T.C. Williams School of Law last week. Among the speakers there were a former ambassador and a law professor.
Students, alumni gather for festivities in Robins Stadium
This year’s homecoming king and queen, Will Gordon and Jasmine Garrett, were crowned during the halftime of the homecoming football against the University of Maine.
