Students compete in largest-ever Richmond Marathon
Dozens of University of Richmond students ran the Richmond Marathon on Nov. 16, joining the 1% of the population who will complete a marathon in their lifetimes.
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Dozens of University of Richmond students ran the Richmond Marathon on Nov. 16, joining the 1% of the population who will complete a marathon in their lifetimes.
For the second straight season, the University of Richmond football team captured the ever-elusive Capital Cup trophy against its longtime rival, the College of William & Mary.
A thunderous applause filled the room as four University of Richmond seniors, dressed in shamrock green shirts and blue jeans, rushed to the stage. This year’s winner of the fourth annual Great Bake-Off is Envee.
The University of Richmond is crafting a new student art policy following the removal of public awareness posters created as part of a visual and media arts practice course in early October.
2016 marked the University of Richmond football team’s third trip to the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs in a row at the time, having also made postseason appearances in 2014 and 2015.
With just one win on its record through the first four games of the season, the University of Richmond men’s basketball team entered game five in need of a victory to flip the script on the non-conference portion of its schedule.
The University of Richmond’s Class of 2028 marks the first group to be admitted since the U.S. Supreme Court banned affirmative action. The Office of Undergraduate Admission assures that the ruling did not impact their process, but some students remain skeptical about the fairness of race-blind admissions.
The University of Richmond recently welcomed Alpha Psi Lambda, a co-ed Latinx organization, as the newest multicultural fraternity on campus.
University of Richmond faculty are spearheading a new AI project in hopes of making artificial intelligence more accessible and convenient to all students.
Only one more full week of classes until Thanksgiving break! It can be hard to stay motivated before a break, but there’s plenty to do this week around Richmond.
The student-designated spots in parking lot W85, which accommodates the Jepson Alumni Center and Crenshaw Field, were revised to start the school year, causing frustration among affected drivers due to parking tickets and the inconvenient location.
It had been 613 days since University of Richmond women’s basketball graduate forward Anna Camden had suited up for a basketball game heading into the team’s season opener against Temple University on Nov. 4.
The University of Richmond College Republicans chapter is returning to campus two years after being suspended for misappropriating its SOBAC funds to purchase alcohol.
The University of Richmond opened FlavUR, its newest dining location, this fall, and there’s a unique story behind its flavorful creation.
The highly anticipated spring registration period is finally over. Congratulations to those of you who got all of your classes. If you didn’t, no worries because there are various activities this week to distract you from your academic troubles.
When I first started my journey as a Division I athlete, I had all these ideas about what success would look like. I thought it was about playing time, starting every game, and being at the top of my sport. But what I’ve come to realize is that, in this new era of Name Image and Likeness, success in Division I athletics is not defined by how much playing time I get or even whether I’m a starter or not—every athlete has a platform, and every athlete can be an influencer. For me, this has been my definition of success.
It was a different story in the University of Richmond men’s basketball team’s second game of the season than it was in its first.
The roster has some new faces, of course, but two games into this season, the University of Richmond women’s basketball squad that won the 2024 Atlantic 10 championship back in March is already looking like a program prepped to make noise for a second-straight year in the conference.
The University of Richmond field hockey team lost 6-1 against tournament second seed, No. 9 Saint Joseph’s University in the Atlantic 10 Championship semi-finals on Nov. 9.
It took the University of Richmond men’s basketball team almost 12 minutes of gameplay to make any meaningful separation on the scoreboard against the University of Mount Olive in its season opener, but the Spiders eventually made their presence known, defeating their Division II opponent handily, 101-68, Nov. 6.