Police Report: 2/19/09
Drug/Narcotic Equipment Violation
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Drug/Narcotic Equipment Violation
Drug Equipment Violation
It was a game the University of Richmond men's basketball team would have normally lost.
Contact staff writers Emily Viviani at emily.viviani@richmond.edu and Jessica Murray at jessica.murray@richmond.edu
It was almost a year ago when I first met members of the "Extreme Croquet Club of Richmond" playing on the Westhampton Green. I was standing under a tree on a cold, rainy Sunday when I heard the now familiar crack of a croquet mallet hitting a croquet ball. I looked over at the group and watched wondering who would want to be outside on a day like that.
Contact staff writers Emily Viviani at emily.viviani@richmond.edu and Jessica Murray at jessica.murray@richmond.edu
The Westhampton Center construction began first and will end first. It started after Thanksgiving and is projected to end in August or September 2009. The Robins Foundation granted $3 million of the $3.6 million center, and more than 200 supporters have closed the gap in gifts. The contractor is RVA Construction and Smith McClane Architects is the architect.
In 2011, students and faculty of the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business will welcome the 33,000 square-foot addition of Queally Hall, but without Dean Jorge Haddock.
Facing its toughest opponent to date, the University of Richmond women's basketball team prevailed in a hard-fought 56-48 contest versus cross-town rival Virginia Commonwealth University.
Illness/Liquor Law Violation
3002 West Cary St.
By Andrew Prezioso
"Feeling bad for McCain."
Illness/Liquor Law Violation
"Colin Powell or Denzel Washington." -- Dudley Versaci, senior
IMMIGRATION
Arson
The men's soccer has gone into five overtimes and ended in three ties in its last five games while working to get into the Atlantic 10 Tournament, at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Nov. 13, 14 and 16.
By John Calhoun