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(12/16/23 6:31pm)
Looking forward to winter break, which lasts from Dec. 19 to Jan. 16, is the only thing getting some University of Richmond students through their final exams. Most students will get to return home to family and friends.
(12/16/23 6:14pm)
A new app is fizzing on campus. It’s called Fizz, and it is an increasingly popular anonymous app that is toeing the line between strengthening campus community and opening up a space where users can bully and harass other students.
(12/14/23 5:16pm)
Every Friday, retired nurse Lee Williams wears a cardboard cutout of Dominion Energy's CEO being carried by a bright blue Tyrannosaurus rex. As the T. rex sways in front of Richmond’s Bell Tower, climate activists boo at the effigy, expressing their opposition to Dominion Energy's proposal to build a new “peaker” plant using what activists called a technology as dangerous as the meteor that made dinosaurs extinct.
(12/08/23 8:49pm)
Coaches for men's athletic teams at the University of Richmond on average earned $79,320 more than coaches for women's teams in 2021, according to federal data.
(12/07/23 9:39pm)
Elisabeth Gruner, an English professor at the University of Richmond, is known to many for her alternative style of assigning grades, called “ungrading.”
(12/05/23 7:19pm)
A man entered Booker Hall and started screaming at the U.S Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg about the Biden administration’s approval of an oil export terminal, a facility that would increase the nation’s oil export.
(12/05/23 2:00am)
The University of Richmond Spiders men’s basketball team defeated the College of William & Mary Tribe 88-69 at the Robins Center this past Saturday Dec. 2.
(12/05/23 2:05pm)
The University of Richmond’s women's basketball team beat the Le Moyne College Dolphins 69-40 in the Robins Center on Dec. 3.
(12/04/23 2:12am)
If you had told someone the University of Richmond football team would still be playing in December after starting their season 2-3, they probably wouldn’t have believed you.
(12/02/23 4:59pm)
It’s not every day that you have 3-time NFL defensive player of the year Aaron Donald complimenting the way you play football.
(11/30/23 2:00pm)
When you ask, “What did you do over fall break,” the expectation isn’t hiking seven miles in indigenous Costa Rican land, visiting banana plantations and witnessing a solar eclipse, among other adventures – all packed into just four days.
(12/01/23 2:00pm)
At a squat rack on the first floor of the Weinstein Center for Recreation, junior Abby Bangs begins her third set of bent rows as “Crooked Smile” by J. Cole plays through her AirPods. It is pull day, so her lifts are focusing on her biceps, back and forearms. The gym is not overly crowded, but of the 20 people in the weights section, she is the only girl.
(11/28/23 2:51pm)
The University of Richmond will no longer require students to take two first-year seminar courses during their first year, starting with the incoming class of 2028.
(11/27/23 9:15pm)
It’s not even four weeks into the regular season, and the University of Richmond women’s basketball team is rolling.
(11/27/23 5:00pm)
The Department of Theater and Dance staged five performances of Jackie Sibblies Drury's Pulitzer-winning play "Fairview" from Nov. 16 to Nov. 19.
(11/27/23 1:55pm)
Welcome back Spiders! With Thanksgiving in the back, we are entering the final three weeks of this semester. If you need ideas for things to do, here are some events worth checking out this week.
(11/27/23 4:30pm)
The James River Association released its latest report in October on the state of Richmond’s historically troubled waterway, with its score remaining at a low B.
(11/27/23 1:09am)
There were times when things looked a little dicey for the Spiders in their 49-27 first- round FCS playoff victory against North Carolina Central University Nov. 25.
(11/26/23 7:43pm)
With the long-awaited release of the movie, it felt timely to write a review of “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” Suzanne Collins’ 2020 prequel to “The Hunger Games.” The novel chronicles Coriolanus Snow, later President Snow in the original trilogy, as he becomes a mentor in the 10th annual Hunger Games.
(11/23/23 2:30am)
After two straight losses over Boston College and the University of Colorado Boulder, the Spiders got back in the win column in an all-out effort over the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Nov. 21, defeating the Runnin’ Rebels 82-65 and claiming third place in the Sunshine Slam in Daytona Beach, Florida.