Myers-Briggs: helping relationships
I think it's safe to say that you can't classify a person in just a few words. But I also think it's safe to say that there are definitely "types" of people.
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I think it's safe to say that you can't classify a person in just a few words. But I also think it's safe to say that there are definitely "types" of people.
Sophomore Will Murray sat in the dining room at Tyler's Grill eating dinner with two of his friends the other night with empty tables all around him. The scene was a far cry from last year, when at peak meal times, the dining room would be packed and someone could be stuck for 45 minutes in the lines.
Drug/Narcotic Violation
The Collegian asks student and staff why they are excited to be on campus after summer vacation.
With the opening of the E. Claiborne Robins Stadium around the corner, construction workers have been moving quickly toward finishing up new roadways and Queally Hall, the 37,000-square-foot addition to the Robins School of Business.
Hit and Run
Senior Ian Marshall turned in another ace-like start as the University of Richmond baseball team defeated St. Joseph's University, 7-2, on Friday afternoon.
As I will be attending the University of Richmond in the fall as a freshman, I decided to look at the school newspaper, The Collegian. I was hoping to see more about politics and economics, but the paper is largely dedicated to the current happenings of the school. One article that stood out to me, however, was "Iran Threatens World Peace."
Harassing Communications
The University of Richmond baseball team was shut down for eight innings by George Washington University junior Eric Cantrell as the Colonials won the series-deciding game 11-5 on Sunday afternoon at Pitt Field.
The University of Richmond baseball team was able to hold off conference opponent George Washington University, 7-6, on Saturday afternoon in the second game of a three game series this weekend at Pitt Field.
Richmond baseball could not handle Atlantic 10 rival George Washington's eighth-inning lift from Tom Zebroski's RBI single that broke the 6-6 tie as the Spiders lost 11-8 on Friday afternoon at Pitt Field.
Burglary
The University of Richmond baseball team once again came from behind to defeat its cross-town rival Virginia Commonwealth University by a score of 9-8 on Tuesday night. The game was Richmond's second victory over the Rams this season, marking a 2-0 sweep for the Farm Bureau Black & Blue Classic.
At the recent forum to discuss the concern over Victoria Cobb receiving the award from Jepson, a fellow student said something to the effect of, "These comments come from the students' sadness; we don't feel safe here."
Larceny
The University of Richmond's D-squad performed "D-squad Breaking the Habit" at its biannual performance on Friday, April 2 in the Tyler Haynes Commons.
The University of Richmond baseball team rallied in the eighth inning to defeat Virginia Commonwealth University 8-6 on Tuesday night at The Diamond in the first game of the Farm Bureau Black & Blue Classic.