Boutique of the Week: A Second Debut
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"Candy corn."
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From the the Class of 2008 Homecoming Court:
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"Pradeep, because he is always raging in 504."
Liquor Law Violation/Drug Violation/Possessing a Fake ID
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LONDON -- Before I left for my time abroad in London, I had thought that I was fully prepared for all the adjustments I'd have to make. I memorized all the advice from the University of Richmond Study Abroad Office, read every website devoted to "London travel tips" that Google had to offer, and listened to all of the Harry Potter books on CD to get used to British accents. Now that I've actually arrived in London the story is a bit different.
A response to "What Are the Issues?" (Opinion, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008)
It happened during "Remember the Titans." It happened during the "Friday Night Lights" pilot. And now, it's happening to NFL teams across the country.
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By Brittany Combs
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The University of Richmond men's soccer team has entered its season with a revamped lineup after preseason injuries forced the team to start a freshman goalkeeper and replace its defensive line.
Bangles and Beads
The City of Richmond has hundreds of restaurants, but located at 421 E. Franklin St. is the second-longest-running establishment downtown. Penny Lane Pub is 35 years old and provides an escape from a southern city to a bustling pub in Liverpool, England.
The number of students choosing to major in philosophy has risen dramatically over the past few years, according to the New York Times, but the trend has had only a small effect on numbers at the University of Richmond.
John McCain and Barack Obama disagree on where America should be fighting the war on terror, but still have similar messages, two former White House advisers said in a panel Thursday.