Realism, idealism not polar opposites, professor says
James Turner Johnson argued against realists’ either-or dichotomy that separates realism and idealism as polar opposites.
Future of green bikes uncertain after repairs
The Green Bikes have survived their first semester, but not without repairs that have caused sponsors to question whether the program will be continued in the future.
Panelists share experiences at second “Q&A” forum
Seven panelists from the GLBTQ community participated the second “Q&A: Queer and Answers” forum Monday night in the Westhampton Center Living Room.
UR Men for change forum addresses sexual assault
“Rape and sexual abuse has not stopped so we will not stop either,” said Ra-Twoine Fields, the vice president of UR Men for Change, as he thanked everyone for coming to its first forum of the year 6 p.m. Thursday.
Business school changes major declaration process
Starting with the class of 2014, the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business will have a new process for declaring a business major.
University unveils plan to combat potential flu outbreak
University of Richmond officials are informing students and staff about their responsibilities if an outbreak of H1N1 occurs.
Richmond ranks 30th on ‘Top Liberal Arts Colleges’ list
The U.S. News & World Report ranked the University of Richmond as No. 30 in “The Top Liberal Arts Colleges” for the 2008-09 year
University suspects four cases of swine flu; not widespread
University official confirms four suspected cases of swine flu and details the university’s response to an outbreak.
Several funding requests made at WCGA meeting
The Westhampton College Government Association met at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the North Court Reception Room.



