Daughter inspires father to be active in community
Five years ago, while sitting in a hospital room with his wife, Deleker, Clemmer received news he would never forget: his oldest daughter, Hannah, had a 5 percent chance of survival.
Chief of police confirms players’ arrests
Robert C. Dillard, chief of police, confirmed that three University of Richmond baseball players charged with felonies were involved in the Gray Court thefts that occurred during Spring Break.
Students gather in Forum to discuss racism
Student leaders, administrators and students convened in the forum on March 25, 2010, for a civil dialogue on community inclusiveness and racism.
Students bond with locals while volunteering in Haiti
Students were emotionally impacted during a relief trip to Haiti, where they volunteered with the Relieving and Embracing Lives Interrupted by Earth’s Forces foundation.
Jimmy John’s provides late-night food deliveries
So what is it like for the late-night delivery guys who work long shifts to satisfy the insatiable appetites of ravenous college students?
Jimmy John’s receives a lot of business from University of Richmond students.
Employees stay on campus for students during storm
While students were packing snowballs in the midst of a winter storm on Saturday afternoon, Jerry Clemmer, general manager of University Dining Services, was searching for batteries so he could inflate air mattresses for the 18 dining services employees who would be spending the night on campus.
In Peru, students witness a country and people torn asunder
CUSCO, Peru — As President Alan Garcia’s approval rating continues to plummet, various bloody protests have amplified chaos and killings throughout Peru, notably in the northern Amazon region.
Sudanese ambassador skips UR talk for meeting in Sudan
After the Sudanese ambassador had to cancel an appearance at Richmond this Wednesday because of a last-minute cancellation, a panel of five speakers from Sudan spoke and answered questions in front of Richmond students, faculty and guests.
CEO says non-profits must adjust to public scrutiny
Robert G. Ottenhoff, president and CEO of GuideStar, discussed the current economic crisis and its ramifications on the nonprofit sector.
Prof says alcohol, dating culture leads to college hook-ups
Kathleen A. Bogle, a sociology and criminal justice professor at La Salle University, discussed what the term “hooking up” meant Monday night.

