UR Weekly Roundup | Week of Sept. 19
From Broadway performances to petting zoos, this week has something in store for everyone. Check out these events coming up.
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From Broadway performances to petting zoos, this week has something in store for everyone. Check out these events coming up.
The University of Richmond is planning to have a vaccine clinic from noon to 7 p.m. on Sept. 29 in the Robins Center, said Sunni Brown, director of media and public relations.
The Annual Student Exhibition is back to mark the beginning of another academic year at the University of Richmond.
Students at the University of Richmond shared concerns about not having a COVID-19 dashboard and instead, having to rely on a once-a-week update on active COVID-19 cases via SpiderBytes.
I began writing as an outlet for my frustration in the summer of 2020 when the world as we knew it was actively collapsing in front of our eyes. The pandemic had taken a toll on everyone and true colors were showing – for better or for worse. From the normalization of mass death to the collapse of American infrastructure nationwide to white gen Z-ers posting black squares on Instagram, these traumatic moments in global history not only marked the demise of many of my friendships, my mental health and late-stage capitalism; but realistically, the end of the world as we knew it.
The 7th Afrikana Independent Film Festival is set to take place Sept. 15-18 across several art spaces in Richmond, Virginia.
While former University of Richmond Rector Paul Queally stepped down from his position earlier this year, he continues to shape UR-related conversations — this time through the UR alumni Facebook group.
Students in the University of Richmond theater program “New Faces” were excited to show off the progress they had made during the first couple of weeks of the semester. That was until members of the cast started testing positive for COVID-19 and the show was postponed indefinitely.
This fall at the University of Richmond, professors can request that students wear masks in class, but hybrid teaching is no longer an option for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The University of Richmond field hockey team lost 2-1 to Old Dominion University at home on Sept. 11.
The University of Richmond community said goodbye to a beloved friend on campus — Emmett, the therapy dog, in a farewell party held at the Well-Being Center.
The University of Richmond kicked off its second football game of the regular season and first home game against Saint Francis University on Sept. 10 with a 31-21 win, marking its 17th straight home opener win.
The University of Richmond College Democrats hosted congressional candidate Herb Jones at their first meeting of the year on Sept. 7. In his speech to the club, he shared how his horror at the Jan. 6 insurrection motivated him to run for Congress.
Editor’s Note: This is a developing story. The content of this article might be upsetting to some readers. Resources for UR students include CAPS, at CAPS@richmond.edu or 804.289.8119 and UR’s Bias Incident Response.
The University of Richmond field hockey team beat Towson University 6-1 in its home opener on Sept. 4.
The University of Richmond football team lost its season opener 34-17 against the University of Virginia on Saturday.
Dining Services finished the second phase of renovations this summer, and students are enjoying new food offerings.
Editor's note: A previous version of this article stated that Kash Patel's book, "The Plot Against the King," dealt with the 2020 election. The book mocks Hillary Clinton and the 2016 presidential election.
From outdoor community yoga classes to brunch for a cause, this week has a whole lot to offer. Be sure to check out some of these events.
The University of Richmond post office will undergo renovations this fall to include temporary lockers for package and letter pick-up, replacing the old P.O. boxes.