Muslim students grapple with vandalism on Richmond mosque
The West End Islamic Center was vandalized a day after University of Richmond students had gone to pray and break their fast for Ramadan on April 16.
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The West End Islamic Center was vandalized a day after University of Richmond students had gone to pray and break their fast for Ramadan on April 16.
Senior Matt Grace, a forward for the University of Richmond men’s basketball team, announced on April 13 his intentions to return for another year.
Economists Cecilia E. Rouse, chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers and Michael Strain, director of Economic Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, examined the effects COVID-19 has had on the economics of education as part of the Sharp Viewpoint Series in the Camp Concert Hall on April 19.
Despite ongoing interruptions to travel, 338 University of Richmond students have applied to go overseas next semester, said Ellen Sayles, the associate dean and director of study abroad.
The University of Richmond baseball team lost to the Virginia Commonwealth University Rams in its three-game series from April 15 to April 17 despite graduate student pitcher Brock Weirather having a shutout in the opening game.
Junior Arju Patel resigned from his position as the Richmond College Student Government president at the first meeting of the new body on April 13.
Members of the University of Richmond campus community gathered in protest of gender violence in the Forum on April 12.
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Bryce Vine will return to the University of Richmond as the headliner for the Spring Concert on the last day of classes, April 22.
The Rho Mu Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. raised $950 at its annual BRAvo Breast Cancer Awareness Showcase on April 7.
After five years, the University of Richmond’s Relay for Life organization hosted the fundraiser on April 2 and collected $22,585 for the American Cancer Society, three times the expected total of donations, said Nancy Bagranoff, faculty advisor and accounting professor.
In a true economist fashion, University of Richmond President Kevin Hallock said UR's comparative advantages were what would make it the best small university at his inaugural ceremony on April 8. Hallock, a labor market economist, delivered his speech in the E. Claiborne Robins Stadium to hundreds of community members who came to celebrate UR’s 11th president.
University of Richmond President Kevin Hallock has spent the academic year meeting his new constituents. He spoke at the grand opening of the Student Center for Equity and Inclusion. He attended the march in support of survivors of sexual assault. He watched the men’s basketball team win the Atlantic 10 championship. As spring 2022 comes to an end, UR will celebrate Hallock’s official inauguration this weekend.
Editor's note: Confidential sexual assault resources for UR students include CARE Advocates, which can be reached at advocate@richmond.edu or 804.801.6251; Peer Sexual Misconduct Advisors (PSMA), at psma@richmond.edu or 804.346.7674; CAPS, at CAPS@richmond.edu or 804.289.8119; Virginia LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline (24/7), at 866.356.6998; Greater Richmond Regional Hotline (24/7), at 804.612.6126; National Sexual Assault Hotline (24/7) at 800.656.HOPE.
Editor's Note: This is a developing story.
On one of the red and blue sticky notes, a member of the University of Richmond community had written, “Hugs from dear friends.” Another one read, “Kids activities, time with family and people I know.” On another, a single word: “Vacations.”
Editor's note: Lauren Oligino is a news writer for The Collegian.
Westhampton College Government Association senators, students and survivors of assault launched a petition on April 3 calling for a WCGA presidential re-election, transparency and accountability. At the time of publication, the petition had over 200 signatures.
Editor's note: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that the Africana Studies Advisory Board had pushed for a concentration or minor of Africana Studies.
Editor's note: Confidential sexual assault resources for UR students include CARE Advocates, which can be reached at advocate@richmond.edu or 804.801.6251; Peer Sexual Misconduct Advisors (PSMA), at psma@richmond.edu or 804.346.7674; CAPS, at CAPS@richmond.edu or 804.289.8119; Virginia LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline (24/7), at 866.356.6998; Greater Richmond Regional Hotline (24/7), at 804.612.6126; National Sexual Assault Hotline (24/7) at 800.656.HOPE.