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Bobby Ukrop resigns from Board of Trustees
Bobby Ukrop has resigned from the Board of Trustees, with those close to the situation citing lack of transparency in the soccer and track cuts as the reason.
Letter to the editor and community from a RCSGA senator
Freshman RCSGA senator Harry Lambert talks about comments he made posted in a recent article about President Ayers and discusses his goals for UR’s future.
Police Chief’s Response to actions made during student protest
URPD’s Chief of Police sets the record straight on why officers on his staff originally told students protestors to leave the third floor of the Commons.
Board of Trustees affirms sports cuts, doesn’t vote again
Despite board member Bobby Ukrop’s presentation at Friday’s Board of Trustees meeting, no additional vote was made on the cutting of men’s soccer and track.
Students protest reconfiguration at Board of Trustees luncheon
Bobby Ukrop will present the UR Board of Trustees with an argument in favor of reinstating the men’s soccer and track teams at Friday’s board meeting.
Kappa Sigma loses its national fraternity charter
The Beta Beta chapter of Kappa Sigma, which has been active at UR since 1898, lost its national charter on Tuesday. It will have 30 days from then to appeal.
Richmond alumnus makes big impact on Obama re-election
Tripp Wellde, a 2006 graduate, was one of Obama’s youngest state directors. He worked as the campaign manager for the swing state of Wisconsin.
“Bald Basketball” raises awareness for lymphoma
David Dean, an economics professor, was diagnosed with lymphoma earlier this year. His friends shaved their heads in support, and played the basketball game to support Dean.
Lambda Chi Alpha assists 101-year-old brother and UR alumnus
Brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha helped LXA alumnus Jim Mims with outdoor chores as a way to give back to the community and show the lifetime bond of brotherhood.
A radical history is nothing to be ashamed of
Contributor Yazmeen Nunez sheds light on the University’s social movements, and implores students to get involved in causes they care about.
