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Projects for Peace winner focuses on farms and healthcare in Ghana
With a $10,000 grant from the Projects for Peace award, Sherzel Smith plans to help revitalize farms and provide health services to two villages in Ghana.
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.
DG volleyball tournament raises money for visually impaired
Thirteen teams participated in the first Anchor Slam, which raised $350 for Service for Sight, the sorority’s national philanthropic group.
Walking escort service created to increase student safety
Students who feel unsafe walking across campus at night now have the option to be escorted to their destination by a student patrol team.
Two students work to preserve 3,000-year-old mummy
Senior Janelle Sadarananda and junior Mimi Hiebert are working together to conserve mummy Ti-Ameny-Net and its coffin, which will be displayed in North Court.
CAB to expand on event calendar for coming spring
Richmond’s Campus Activity Board is in the process of scheduling events for the spring semester. Prominent events include a spring concert and a guest speaker.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author gives advice to students
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Junot Díaz gave a variety of advice about literature, writing and life in general to his audience at the Jepson Alumni Center last Tuesday.
University Dancers’ spring performance to feature 9 new pieces
The University Dancers 28th annual spring performance, named Shifting Ground: New Voices in Dance, will be held March 1-3 and will include 9 original pieces.
Some women stray from tradition at Class of 2014′s Ring Dance
While many still wore long, white dresses to this year’s Ring Dance, others elected to stray from the tradition in favor of self expression, lauded by WC dean.
Weinstein Center updates outdoor adventure program
The Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness is updating its outdoor adventure program by adding more weekend trips and local activities for students.
