Jepson contradicts itself with Farrisee
Unfortunately, this is the second time during the last three years that Jepson’s actions outside the classroom directly conflicted with what it teaches in the classroom.
Quality connections
For many seniors like me, graduation might as well have been a four letter word during the past four years. But now that it’s here, it somehow seems less daunting.
Measuring donation in degrees
Senior Reilly Moore discusses why he won’t be donating to the senior class fund, a requirement to attend to the senior social this Friday.
A Pike’s tale
Perhaps if the rules and regulations regarding Greek Life weren’t so black and white, the make up of the fraternities and sororities wouldn’t be so boring either.
Students: From pong to basketball
Let’s just say I’m glad Director of Athletics Jim Miller didn’t jump to conclusions about men’s basketball coach Chris Mooney as quickly as I did.
Farewell from the editor-in-chief
Believe it or not, The Collegian editor-in-chief isn’t always the most popular person on campus.
Spiders earn 12th seed, face Vanderbilt in Denver Thursday
The University of Richmond men’s basketball team is headed back to the NCAA Tournament to play Vanderbilt University during the first round in Denver on Thursday.
Transportation initiative includes zip cars, more buses
Hossein Sadid, vice president for business and finance at the University of Richmond, announced on Friday that the university will add multiple facets to its transportation services, including zip cars and a continuous shuttle system, starting next semester.
News commentary: Problems in Haiti hit home
Most University of Richmond students have heard news of the recent cholera outbreak in Haiti, but the gravity of the situation was made clearer on Wednesday afternoon.
Aaron Corp injures leg early in 17-0 loss at New Hampshire
Aaron Corp missed most of Richmond’s seven-turnover performance as it lost 17-0 Saturday afternoon at the University of New Hampshire.


