Video: Darien Brothers reflects on Spider basketball career
After being the youngest starter on Richmond’s 2011 Sweet 16 team, Darien Brothers highlighted his senior season with a clutch 3-pointer in a win over VCU.
Spanish turmoil hits close to home for international students
Spanish international students talk about what it’s like to be away from home when there is a lot of economic and political turmoil in their country.
Library study rooms now available through online registation
Students can now register online for a private study room in Boatwright Memorial Library. Study room reservations can be made up to one week in advance.
Richmond community unites in effort to ‘Save Our Sports’
UR community members gathered for the UR Save Our Sports Forum, where Pres. Ayers spoke and fielded questions about the decision to cut men’s soccer and track.
University aims to connect to the city with new RVA logo
Richmond personalized the city’s logo to strengthen the ties between the school and downtown.
Equestrian team sets the bar high for the season
The equestrian team women are hoping their 14 new members will help propel them toward the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association’s national championships.
Former assistant police chief Norton loses battle with cancer
“Buddy” Norton died on Tuesday after his battle with brain cancer. He served the university community since 1983.
Students donate blood to remember 9/11
Approximately 50 students, and faculty took part in the blood drive on Sunday, co-hosted by the Black and Muslim Law Student Associations with Virginia Blood Services.
RC Freshman featured in commercial during Olympics
A home video of Tim Gruber’s reaction to receiving his acceptance letter to Richmond went from YouTube sensation to national television commercial this summer.
Law student associations host blood drive in remembrance of 9/11
The black and Muslim law student associations will co-host a blood drive on Sunday, Sept. 9 in the School of Law in remembrance Sept. 11.
