UR Weekly Roundup | Week of Nov. 14
International Dinner: Aotearoa New Zealand
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International Dinner: Aotearoa New Zealand
University of Richmond students, faculty and staff members gathered in front of Maryland Hall on Nov. 11 for a march and sit-in to demand administrative action against injustice on campus.
The University of Richmond student government organizations chose 13 representatives for the Board of Trustees after students demanded more representation and voice in the Board of Trustees’ decisions.
University of Richmond alumnus and adviser to former President Donald Trump, Kash Patel, ‘02, testified on Nov. 3 before a special grand jury investigating Trump’s potential mishandling of classified documents.
The University of Richmond women’s basketball team defeated Liberty University 69-48 in the team’s season opener on Nov. 7.
The University of Richmond men’s basketball team defeated the Virginia Military Institute 69-48 in the team’s season opener on Nov. 7.
The city of Richmond celebrates Native American Heritage Month with a variety of events around the city. During the month of November, community members have the opportunity to learn about the many traditions, contributions and challenges of various Indigenous communities.
Most students are voting in Virginia for this election season, according to a recent voting survey created by The Collegian to gather data and insight on UR voters.
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Virginia candidates are making their final pitches to voters including University of Richmond students on issues like inflation, crime, democracy and abortion ahead of midterm elections, with Election Day on Nov. 8.
With the end of the semester approaching, take advantage of these events while you still can. Check out what this week has to offer.
University of Richmond students have the opportunity to engage with some of Richmond’s top social innovators, participate in fully-funded travel abroad and create their own businesses through the Creativity Innovation and Entrepreneurship initiative.
University of Richmond community members gathered over the past week to express outrage over multiple students who wore racist costumes mocking Mexican and Chinese people and depicting a person getting deported.
Over 6,000 people filled E. Claiborne Robins Stadium as the University of Richmond football team defeated the University of New Hampshire 40-34 on Nov. 5.
The University of Richmond’s Registrar’s Office announced Tuesday seniors must register for classes again on Tuesday, Nov. 8, after the registration website crashed Tuesday morning while seniors attempted to register the first time.
Senior Donte Thompson had never presented his research outside of the classroom — or been to Puerto Rico — until he went to this year’s Southeastern Regional American Chemical Society’s conference in San Juan.
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney and international relations experts Nina Hachigian and Jenna Ben-Yehuda spoke on a campus panel about the importance of cities developing relationships across international borders to strengthen ties, foster foreign investment and share best practices.
The University of Richmond’s acceptance rate for the class of 2026 plummeted to a record-low of just over 24%.
About 40 people lay on the ground in silence in front of the Capitol Square Bell Tower on Oct. 23. The crowd remained on the ground for a few minutes in honor of transgender students who have not felt safe at school.
The University of Richmond Debate and Forensics Team was set to compete in the Collegiate Forensics Association tournament in Ottawa, Canada, from Oct. 21 to 30. However, the team canceled its appearance because of financial setbacks and a novice team.