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Response to “Richmond SAT scores fall”
Admission to the University of Richmond is highly selective. This year, we received over 8,600 applications for a first-year class of approximately 815 students.
The Cellar introduces new menu options, policies
The on-campus, student-run restaurant and bar, The Cellar, opened on Friday, Aug. 27. This year, students and faculty will see some changes from the menu to the policies.
Richmond SAT scores fall
SAT scores for incoming classes at the University of Richmond have dropped significantly in recent years.
Response to: “Freshman Dos and Don’ts”
As a freshman, I was curious and began reading the article, hoping for some advice that would be useful for the coming year. However, as I read I was greatly disappointed.
The Dos and Don’ts of Freshman Year
For all the freshmen, the transition to Richmond is probably coming about as easily as grammar does to George W. Bush. And for that reason, I’ve taken it upon myself as a wise and kind senior to chronicle a few dos and don’ts for your first year.
The Freshman Survival Guide
How to gain the freshman 15 and other unimportant things, such as a UofR vocabulary lesson and late-night food options.
Students explore Richmond on UniverCity Day
UniverCity Day provided students with three unique bus tours through downtown Richmond. Each tour focused on a different theme – environmental sustainability, arts and education – and its role in the city of Richmond.
The fear of the shock
I won’t check myself into CAPS just yet, but I won’t be surprised if I need to come January. I, along with many other juniors studying abroad, should be prepared to go slightly insane upon returning to Richmond.
Faculty debate writing standards and requirements
The elimination of Expository Writing as a requirement has sparked an e-mail debate among faculty about the future of student writing instruction.
Dining waits should decrease as semester continues
Long lines at the Heilman Dining Center and Tyler’s Grill have become commonplace this year, but they have primarily resulted from students adjusting to new class schedules, not from the arrival of an unprecedented number of first-year students.

