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(11/03/18 12:06am)
Editor's note: To recount their love story for this article, Jennifer Esway and Brooks Smith wrote separate narratives, which they have withheld from one another in order to enhance the authenticity of this story. They will read each other’s accounts in this article.
(11/13/18 4:44pm)
Editor's note: This story was updated to correct facts about why Overland decided to foster dogs, the type of shelters Critter Cavalry saves animals from and what animals they transport.
(11/05/18 5:31pm)
In order to promote its group fitness class offerings, the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness staff organized an event this fall to encourage fitness and try to get more students into the classes, said Devan Martinez, the Center's manager of fitness and facilities.
(11/17/18 8:04pm)
Parking fines are often unaccounted for -- and resented -- student expenses on college campuses. This makes the staff position of parking monitor less than popular.
(10/29/18 12:05pm)
On Friday, Oct. 19, on-campus fraternities held their first, highly anticipated lodges of the year under new Interfraternity Council rules that have generated mixed reactions among students.
(11/14/18 8:12pm)
Sarah Conley, Julia Cullinan and Tanner Lacey are among a small percentage of students who came to the University of Richmond as student-athletes but will now graduate as regular students.
(11/09/18 8:13pm)
Flu season is upon us, and last January, many students at the University of Richmond were affected, whether they had gotten the flu vaccine or not.
(10/31/18 12:18pm)
janaya khan, an activist and co-founder of Black Lives Matter Canada, opened their One Book, One Richmond keynote lecture Thursday night by encouraging students to combat the "we’re not going to win mentality" that allowed the political left to become fragmented.
(10/29/18 12:00pm)
If you were on Lebanon’s northern coast sometime earlier this year, you might have seen a man carrying a collapsed, four-wheeled baby stroller. Inside this stroller sat not a child, however, but all of the man's belongings, stuffed in a 25-kilogram backpack. In the man’s other hand was a Palestinian flag.
(11/02/18 1:59pm)
“I’ve been doing this for 15 years, and I never thought in my wildest dreams I’d be doing it. I think God gave me a destiny to take care of these cats, and I did.”
(11/06/18 1:59pm)
After a long investigation, the young male suspect of the armed robbery that occurred on campus on Aug. 25 has been identified as Tyreek William Cox, according to the University Police.
(11/03/18 2:11pm)
Although Hurricane Florence didn’t quite reach Richmond at its originally expected capacity, it did affect the lives of some UR students and their families.
(11/13/18 4:29pm)
Although White Ribbon’s mission — men working to end violence against women — is positive and raises awareness for a major issue, its impact at the University of Richmond is not uniform.
(10/28/18 2:29pm)
Vice President Mike Pence joined Ryan McAdams, the Republican candidate for Virginia’s 4th Congressional District, in his campaign rally on Saturday, Oct. 22, in the SunTrust Center in downtown Richmond.
(10/24/18 1:19am)
Dinosaurs, princesses, superheroes and devils were seen running around University of Richmond’s Stern Plaza Sunday. Local children came dressed up in Halloween costumes to Trick or Treat Street, UR’s annual Halloween fair for families. This year marked the event’s 20th anniversary.
(10/28/18 2:38pm)
Football
(11/04/18 7:30pm)
Politics in America suck right now.
(10/30/18 11:06am)
Yerba mate beverages are popular among University of Richmond students, but some studies show that the South American caffeinated tea can cause detrimental side effects.
(10/30/18 11:04am)
When was the last time you asked your grandparents about their lives? About the hardest thing that's happened to them, or even the happiest thing that's happened to them?
(10/31/18 12:21pm)
At The Collegian, we want to write stories that matter to you. We asked readers to send in their questions and burning curiosities about the University of Richmond. No topic was too big or too small. We picked five of them, and our reporters have found the answers for you. One question and answer will be published each day this week. Read the other stories in the series here. And keep being curious.