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Seniors exhibit four years of art
Seniors Elizabeth Ygartua, Kellie Morgan and Jon Henry will display their bodies of work at the Harnett museum in the Modlin Center April 13 to May 3.
Dining hall chef Betzhold earns accreditation
Dining hall chef Tyler Betzhold obtained the accreditation of Executive Chef front he American Culinary Federation, similar to earning a Masters degree in the cooking world.
Arabian Nights showcased Middle Eastern culture and cuisine
The University of Richmond’s Middle Eastern Club hosted its fifth annual Arabian Nights, sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures.
Collegian reporter spends an evening in an ambulance
Collegian reporter Charlotte Brackett takes a ride in an ambulance with the UREMS team and finds out why some call it the “best job in the world.”
New rhetoric course focuses on Lady Gaga
A new rhetoric course on Lady Gaga will be taught by Madison Moore, a graduate of the University of Michigan, and focus on the “heavy socio-cultural issues” at play in her music.
Richmond professor adopts daughter
Richmond political science professor Rick Mayes adopted a soon-to-be five-year old girl from Peru. It was a four-and-a-half year adoption process took Mayes.
Cheerless: Why we can’t ignore the hazards of cheerleading
Statistics from the American Association of Neurological Surgeons show in 2009 an estimated 10,223 cheerleading-related head injuries were treated in U.S. emergency rooms
CHAT volunteers tutor children
Many organizations at the University of Richmond, both Greek and non-Greek, volunteer with the Church Hill Activities and Tutoring program, or CHAT.
Students look forward to service on alternative spring break
Some students travel to foreign countries for parties and touring during spring break, but a group of students are traveling to do service work and discussing and learning about social issues.
Richmond Alumni in Real Estate
Four Richmond alumni launched a real estate business, Commonwealth Partnerships, in 2009 and are focusing on fresh-out-of-college kids who are looking to move to a new city.


