A new LGBTQ+ living-learning community is coming to campus next year
Lavender Living, an LGBTQ+ living-learning community, will be offered next year for sophomores, juniors and seniors.
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Lavender Living, an LGBTQ+ living-learning community, will be offered next year for sophomores, juniors and seniors.
While former University of Richmond Rector Paul Queally stepped down from his position earlier this year, he continues to shape UR-related conversations — this time through the UR alumni Facebook group.
Editor's note: This article has been updated to correct the name of Congressman Barney Frank.
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The Well-being Center, which will offer a variety of mental and physical resources for students and staff, is anticipated to fully open on Jan. 19, 2021, after a soft opening this past semester, said Heather Sadowski, director of health promotion.
Testing positive for COVID-19 is stressful and worrisome in itself, so it is important to know what to pack for isolation or quarantine before it can become an actual necessity.
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Editor’s Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian. This article was updated to clarify Amy Howard's position title, which is senior administrative officer for equity and community.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted how the University of Richmond community interacts: hybrid classes, virtual events, new use of campus spaces.
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Sophomores Junko Takahashi and Sabrina Munro opened a chapter of the COVID-19 Student Service Corps (CSSC) on April 8 with the goal of creating student-learning service projects to aid pandemic relief efforts.
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Once it became clear that the University of Richmond would be moving to online classes, Richmond Athletics began using virtual applications to keep track of its athletes and their training.
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University of Richmond alumnus David Raiser, ’06, and his team at Aldatu Biosciences have developed a testing kit for detecting COVID-19 that is being used by one of Boston’s major hospitals, according to an Aldatu press release on March 19.
With the move to remote learning, the University of Richmond’s Counseling and Psychological Services had to quickly figure out the best way to help students from afar.
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With quarantine boredom at its peak, it seems as though everyone who has access to bleach and sweatpants is suddenly becoming a do-it-yourself master. Yes, I'm sure you've seen the DIY TikToks.