Following the leader
Opinion editor Maura Bogue discusses the University of Richmond Rho Gamma training program.
Delta Gamma dinner raises awareness of blindness
Eighteen tables of sunglass-wearing University of Richmond students, staff, alumni and community members ate by candlelight tonight at Delta Gamma sorority’s first Dinner in the Dark.
Stop the signature safari; keep blazing the paperless trail
When it comes to purely administrative tasks, when the paper is a means to an end instead of an end in itself, we should keep blazing the paperless trail.
Impending GRTC route reductions worry staff members, students
Last Tuesday marked Earline Roots’ 12th anniversary as a Heilman Dining Center cook. Throughout each of those years she has relied on the Route 16 bus to get to and from work, unless she could find a carpool. But come January 2010, the route reduction within the GRTC will change that.
CDC hopes to bring new career opportunities to campus
In response to complaints from students in the School of Arts and Sciences that accounting and financial services employers have dominated campus job-recruiting visits, Career Development Center representatives pointed to industry recruiting cycles and the economy.
Modlin Center director moves to Skidmore
Professor David Howson will leave for Skidmore College next semester to pioneer its arts administration program.
Halloween: candy, costumes and commonality?
Perhaps we love Halloween for the freedom to escape from the norm …
Apartment renovations: a real reason for a party in the UFA
Paying $50,000 a year, students shouldn’t have to move out of their apartments because of bed bugs, as a bunch of seniors have had to this year.
Women’s swimming tries to earn ninth-straight A-10 crown
The University of Richmond’s women’s swimming team opens its season tomorrow night at LaSalle University – the first time the Spiders have swum against an Atlantic-10 team during the regular season in five years.
Returning Family Weekend favors
As parents poured onto campus last weekend, our residences became a little cleaner, our stomachs and refrigerators a little fuller and our self-esteem a little higher.


