Women’s lacrosse enters A-10 tournament as No. 2 seed
The Richmond’s women’s lacrosse team won its fourth-straight conference game last weekend, clinching the No. 2 seed in the Atlantic 10 tournament.
Women’s golf to wrap up season at CAA championships
Priding itself in a team motto of being better, the women’s golf team carries its cohesive energy from the locker room onto the golf course.
Gym gets 4 Internet-ready Expresso bikes, LCD screens
For many students, working out at the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness is a task, but with the addition of 15 high-technology machines, completing a grueling workout could be enjoyable.
Track team kicks off outdoor season
The University of Richmond’s men’s and women’s track and field teams will have the opportunity to confront four in-state opponents in front of a home crowd during the fifth-annual Fred Hardy Invitational on March 27 and 28.
RCSGA debate focuses on improving campus dialogue
As studious students crouched over arduous amounts of work and the more sociable students prepared for the weekend’s festivities, the RCSGA presidential debate got under way at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Commons.
Men’s basketball to close season against Xavier
A win against nationally ranked Xavier University on March 7 might sway students to put their work aside during spring break and support the team during the first round of the Atlantic 10 tournament.
Men’s golf hopes early success will continue in A-10 play
The University of Richmond men’s golf team started its 2008-09 season strongly, with two top-five finishes during its first four non-conference tournaments, and continued its success to start the spring season.
Baseball opens at home against Niagara Saturday
The University of Richmond’s baseball team is looking forward to showing off its new scoreboard during its 33 home games this season.
Speaker says gov’t, media make virtual war sensible
Those who join the military are not told about the psychological and emotional trauma they will endure years after war, nor are they told that the repercussions of their decision to enroll may not only affect their lives, but the lives of their families, one university professor says.
Men’s soccer has first new head coach in 15 years
On Monday Feb. 2, Clint Peay, a former Olympian, Major League Soccer standout and four-time national champion, became the sixth University of Richmond men’s soccer coach. Peay replaces Jeff Gettler, who held the position for the last 14 seasons.


