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No more Marsh madness
Marsh Hall, a freshmen male dorm, has had a reputation of being a party dorm but that reputation may be changing.
Why the Richmond side of campus is better
As sophomores, many of my friends were upset last year because they received high lottery numbers and thus were forced to live on the Richmond (“freshman”) side of campus this year.
Dispelling the myths of Westhampton Lake
Health concerns and deaths surround campus symbol
Breaking: RC and Georgetown students released for 90 days
Washington, D.C. — A U.S. District Court released a University of Richmond and Georgetown University student to the custody of their fathers on Oct. 27 to await their next hearing, which is scheduled for Jan. 24.
• RC freshman arrested for maintaining drug lab
Two RC freshmen arrested on charges of vandalism
University of Richmond police arrested two Richmond College freshmen on charges of vandalism for damages made to student cars during the early morning hours of Oct. 16, according to a message from UR Communications.
Freshman seminars offer new experiences
Freshmen entering the University of Richmond this fall were not mandated to take a Core class for the first time in 20 years.
Westhampton College traditions challenged
For all who don’t know, Proclamation Night and Investiture are ceremonies that first-year students and seniors partake in together. (Proclamation Night being for the women and Investiture being for the men.)
If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, we’d all have a merry Christmas
As I sat at the chapel on Sunday and listened to my classmates speak and read their letters I started getting an uncomfortable ache in my chest.
Gray Court to remain co-ed
A housing-crisis last year changed Gray Court, the previously all-male dorm, into a co-ed environment and there are no plans anytime soon to revert, administrators said.
GreenUR sells bike inventory within one hour
Nearly an hour after GreenUR’s bike sale began, all 13 bikes were sold. According to the club president, Jerry Giordano, the intent of the sale was “to bring affordable bikes to campus.”


