Uliana Gabara retires after 26 years at the University of Richmond
Uliana Gabara greatly contributed to the international education department during her 26 years at the university, and hopes it will continue to grow.
IMLeagues.com will track intramural schedules and sign-ups
Intramural sports sign-ups, schedules and statistics at Richmond will be accessible online to students in the fall, making the games more popular, staff says.
Chancellor Heilman celebrates birthday with motorcycle trip
Chancellor Heilman will go on a cross-country motorcycle trip to commemorate his 87th birthday. He strives to stay young at heart and enjoy life to the fullest.
More than 200 students attend WCGA’s annual Bellis Fest
University of Richmond students participated WCGA’s Bellis Fest on Friday afternoon. This event is held annually on the Friday before Pig Roast.
New housing projects will cater to students’ wants
Most Richmond students live on campus during their four years, so the university is trying to provide facilities that make involvement in campus life more attractive.
Lacrosse plays schools in Arizona, California over break
The men’s lacrosse team traveled west during Spring Break, facing Arizona State, Chapman, San Diego and Sonoma State. The team will play Pittsburgh Saturday.
Airlines merge, affect Spring Break flights and plans
CBS announced that American Airlines and US Airways will be merging, causing possible confusion for passengers who will soon be traveling for Spring Break.
WILL featured speaker tells women to take back their bodies
Courtney Martin, an author and blogger for ‘Feministing,’ was WILL’s featured speaker Wednesday night, speaking about media’s affect on women’s confidence.
Back from abroad, the familiar is not quite the same
For some, returning home can be just as difficult as adjusting to living abroad, but they return prepared for anything.
NPR’s Susan Stamberg speaks to importance of liberal arts
Susan Stamberg, founding member of National Public Radio, spoke to a nearly full Robins Pavilion audience in the Jepson Alumni Center about liberal arts.
