Seniors present theses during Symposium
University of Richmond students from several disciplines and majors presented their thesis topics at the 25th annual Arts and Sciences Symposium.
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.
Player Q&A with Billy Barber
Staff reporter Elizabeth Hardy had an interview with junior baseball player Billy Barber. A multitude of topics were covered during the interview.
Students take global health trip to Peru during spring break
Undergraduate students traveled to Pampa Grande, Peru, during spring break for a global health and medical mission trip.
Photo Gallery: Mix It Up Day
Students from Allies 2010 and Common Ground organized a “Mix It Up Day” Thursday, Feb. 18, a day where students could cross boundaries and get to know new people.
Crisis in Congo
UR STAND, a chapter of the student-led anti-genocide coalition, seeks to educate the community about the crisis in the Congo.
Students prepare to help orphanage in Haiti
Two University of Richmond students are preparing to dispatch to Haiti on a relief mission from Feb. 19 to Feb. 22, as a part of a 120 volunteers devoted to humanitarian aid.
Program brings schools together
Two WCGA members started a mentoring program that partners University of Richmond undergraduates with School of Continuing Studies students.
Swimming embraces underdog role
The Richmond swimming team embraces the perception that it will not win the Atlantic 10 Championship in February.
Former governor brings experience to classroom
Former Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine returned to his career as an educator, teaching law and leadership at the University of Richmond Jan. 11, six days before his term in office ended.


