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Facilities plans to fix more UFA door issues
Facilities workers determined that it was possible to break into a locked University Forest Apartment using a flimsy card, such as a SpiderCard, said Carolyn Bigler, assistant director of student housing.
Breaking: RC and Georgetown students released for 90 days
Washington, D.C. — A U.S. District Court released a University of Richmond and Georgetown University student to the custody of their fathers on Oct. 27 to await their next hearing, which is scheduled for Jan. 24.
• RC freshman arrested for maintaining drug lab
RC freshman arraigned on drug charges; hearing on Oct. 27
During an arraignment Monday, a U.S. District Court ordered Perrone and Smith to be held without bond until a 1:30 p.m. hearing Wednesday, while Romano was released and will not face charges.
Housing Department to change all UFA locks
In light of recent breaking-and-entering reports, the University of Richmond housing department will change all locks on the doors of the University Forest Apartments, said Carolyn Bigler, assistant director of undergraduate student housing.
Two RC freshmen arrested on charges of vandalism
University of Richmond police arrested two Richmond College freshmen on charges of vandalism for damages made to student cars during the early morning hours of Oct. 16, according to a message from UR Communications.
Campus leaders, police evaluate safety needs
Top University of Richmond officials met for a 2.5-hour walk around the campus during the night of Oct. 20 to investigate areas in need of safety improvements.
Update: WC senior speaks about most recent UFA break-in
An unidentified male assailant entered a locked Westhampton College apartment around 2:30 a.m. on Oct. 19, marking the second breaking-and-entering case reported this semester.
11 student cars vandalized, $3,000 in damages
Unknown suspect(s) vandalized 11 vehicles in K-lot during the early morning hours of Saturday, Oct. 16, said University of Richmond Police Capt. Beth Simonds.
Update: Safety Shuttle to permanently transport RC men
On Oct. 13, a new regulation permitted Richmond College men to use the on-campus Safety Shuttle.


