Electrical fire ignites near Campus Drive
A small electrical fire started near Campus Drive after a power line was hit by debris.
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A small electrical fire started near Campus Drive after a power line was hit by debris.
The University of Richmond Pi Beta Phi Virginia Eta Chapter will close on April 13, 2025; 37 years after its founding.
Residents in the University of Richmond’s Lora Robins Court were evacuated at approximately 9:45 a.m due to a gas leak in the third residence hall emergency to displace students this month.
Students at the University of Richmond were left in Gray Court with water-damaged rooms, parking tickets and alcohol citations after the first and second floor flooded on late Friday evening.
Editor's note: The Richmond City Police released OC fogger, a type of aerosol grenade with the same active ingredient as pepper spray Monday night, not tear gas as this article previously reported.
The University of Richmond’s Sigma Phi Epsilon Virginia Alpha chapter, the founding chapter for the greater fraternity organization, has been temporarily suspended for alleged hazing activity.
After a series of victories, The Collegian now projects that the Democrats maintain control of the Virginia State Senate. Democrats have reached the 21-seat threshold necessary to keep control of the chamber.
Democrat Schuyler VanValkenburg, ‘04, defeated Republican Siobhan Dunnavant in the election for the Virginia Senate in the 16th District, by a margin of 53% to 47% of the popular vote.
Democrat Rodney Willett won the race for the 58th District of the Virginia House of Delegates on Tuesday night, defeating Republican Riley Shaia by a margin of 53%-47%.
Editor’s Note: Previous hearing date was Oct. 3 at 9 a.m. central time. This is a developing story. The content of this article might be upsetting to some readers.
The University of Richmond Police Department informed community members that a group will likely stage a Second Amendment protest on College Road Saturday, two days after an armed man stood outside the Robins Center.
The content of this article might be upsetting to some readers. Resources for UR students include CAPS, at CAPS@richmond.edu or 804.289.8119 and UR’s Bias Incident Response.
The University of Richmond had a power outage across campus at 9:52 a.m. on Jan. 26 after a traffic collision on River Road brought down a utility pole.
The University of Richmond announced today that the Board of Trustees has voted to change the names of six campus buildings honoring enslavers and eugenicists. This decision comes more than a year after protests calling for the renaming of then Freeman Hall and Ryland Hall.
The University of Richmond Black Student Coalition is asking students, faculty and staff who support the demands of the Statement on Black Student Welfare to disaffiliate from student organizations, task forces and other extracurricular roles at UR on March 25, in response to a March 17 email from president Ronald Crutcher announcing the names of Mitchell-Freeman and Ryland halls will not change.
The University of Richmond Faculty Senate passed temporary adjustments to grading policies on March 19 for the Spring 2020 semester because of the mid-semester shift to remote instruction due to COVID-19.
The University of Richmond’s decision on March 16 to suspend in-person instruction for the remainder of the semester left many students uncertain about the next few weeks of the semester.
The University of Richmond will delay commencement, move to remote instruction and shift to remote work for employees for the rest of the spring semester, according to an email from UR President Ronald Crutcher sent to the campus community on March 16.
The University of Richmond will suspend its classes through March 20 to give faculty members and staff members time to prepare for a likely transition to remote online instruction until at least April 3, according to an online announcement.
Richmond men's basketball junior guard Jacob Gilyard was named Thursday as one of 10 semifinalists for the 2019-20 Naismith Men's Defensive Player of the Year award. Gilyard is the only semifinalist from a non high-major conference team.