APO prom gives local senior citizens chance to dance
Mike Callahan escorted his wife, Shirley, to their second prom on Wednesday night, 53 years after escorting her to her senior prom at Anacostia High School in Washington, D.C.
Three former Spiders to play pro football in Richmond
The Richmond Revolution, Richmond’s new Indoor Football League team, signed three former University of Richmond football players to its 27-player roster for the 2010 season.
Video: Trick or Treat Street
University sororities and fraternities sponsored the 11th annual Trick-or-Treat-Street, a Halloween-themed carnival for young children.
Bonner Scholars across the nation convene at Richmond
The University of Richmond hosted the 2009 Bonner Congress for the first time since the conference’s 1997 inception, giving 170 Bonner Scholars from colleges across the United States an opportunity to further their service projects and combat student apathy on their campuses.
Accouting professor named one of most influential in field
Joe Hoyle, associate professor of accounting in the business school, was named to Accounting Today magazine’s “Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting” list for 2009. The list also includes Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.
Students use T-shirts to support victims of violence
T-shirts bearing messages such as “Stop the violence” and “We will fight back” hung from a clothesline on the lawn outside the Boatwright Memorial Library on Tuesday afternoon as part of the Clothesline Project, a movement to raise awareness about violence against women.
Family Weekend planning affected by holidays
Students will not be able to bring their parents and siblings to a University of Richmond home football game this coming Family Weekend
ROTC cadets train for combat
The cadets of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps stood in the parking lot outside of Atlantic House at 6:50 a.m. last Saturday checking and rechecking to make sure their 35-pound rucksacks were fully packed.
Richmond’s endowment rebounds after sharp drop
The University of Richmond’s endowment rebounded during the last six months, increasing in value by approximately 11 to 12 percent.
Police patrols meant to prevent drunk driving, ensure safety
During the first few weeks of classes, officials at the University Police Department have increased the number of patrols to prevent alcohol-related illnesses and injury among students




