UR Fashion Police show fashion do’s and don’ts
Leaders of UR Fierce and Future American Men of Excellence hosted a UR Fashion Police show on Friday, showing what to wear and not to wear in certain settings.
Welcome Week 2012 aims to build campus pride
Student leaders plan “Welcome Week” during the first week of fall semester to engage new students.
Women’s track and field striving for more
After a third place finish in last year’s A-10 Outdoor Championships, Richmond women’s track & field team is working hard to ensure better results this season.
Author and professor to show “riches of the biological world”
Author and Sewanee professor David Haskell will speak to students Thursday evening in the Gottwald Auditorium about his new book about the Shakerag Hollow.
Trial date set in football player’s hit-and-run trial
UR offensive lineman Jimmy Speros is next scheduled to appear in court at 9:30 a.m. on June 11 following his preliminary hearing this morning.
Pi Phi to host charity basketball tournament Friday
Richmond’s chapter of Pi Beta Phi will be hosting a charity basketball tournament, Ballin’ for Books, this Friday to support First Book and CHAT.
Staff member plans expansion of self-founded Uganda school
Joanita Senogg, a night associate in the Boatwright Memorial Library, is hoping to raise $250,000 to rebuild and expand the Ugandan school she founded in 1994.
Academic challenge: Does Richmond make the cut?
Richmond lacks many core course requirements, according to the American Council of Trustees and Alumni’s report on cost and quality issues at Virginia colleges.
Students have dinner with Holocaust survivors
Holocaust survivors served as tour guides for the evening and so students felt as if they were experiencing the Holocaust, or at least certain aspects of it.
Annual Fund donations increase
Despite the recent economic recession, alumni have donated $5.5 million more to the university in 2011, according to the Office of Annual Giving.
