Q-camp gives sophomores crash course in business
Approximately 140 University of Richmond sophomores were given the opportunity to network and learn about business from professionals in their prospective fields by attending Q-Camp on Jan. 25-26.
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Approximately 140 University of Richmond sophomores were given the opportunity to network and learn about business from professionals in their prospective fields by attending Q-Camp on Jan. 25-26.
Drug/Narcotics Violation
Students in the university's Q-community returned from the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force's Creating Change Conference with the vision of making the Q-community more inclusive at the University of Richmond.
The word on Wall Street is: don't go to Wall Street, go to China or North Dakota, said Robins School of Business Dean Nancy Bagranoff when she concluded the panel discussion "The Word on Wall Street" on Nov. 29 in the Ukrop Auditorium.
Intimidation
There's a new, hotshot broom sport, and frankly, it's a lot more exciting to watch.
The Student Alliance for Sexual Diversity at the University of Richmond has developed a t-shirt and video campaign to cultivate a more inviting on-campus environment, in which LGBTQ members can feel more included, said Lydia Wang, co-president of the organization.
Like all other Westhampton freshmen, I was informed about the changes to the Ring Dance tradition recently.
The announcement that the University of Richmond is cutting the men's soccer and men's track and field programs to add men's lacrosse has sent shockwaves throughout the university community, including alumni, athletes, students and faculty.
Members of the Queer Book Club held their first meeting to discuss lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning issues through reading "Stone Butch Blues," by Leslie Feinberg.
With the addition of 14 new riders this year, the women of the University of Richmond equestrian team are determined to qualify for the regional, zone and national championships in the spring.
Representatives from 30 sports club teams set up booths in the Forum for the University of Richmond's Sports Club Rush to recruit new members for the school year.
The University of Richmond baseball team dropped its first of three games Friday against Atlantic-10 opponent, George Washington, 9-4.
Right-handed pitcher Jacob Mayers threw a career-high 10 complete innings on Friday afternoon in Richmond's 2-1 walk-off victory over Xavier University. Mayers allowed just two hits and struck out 11 of the 36 batters he faced.
Theft
Burglary/Breaking & Entering
More than two years after the earthquake hit Haiti, the West Indian Lynk (WIL), a Caribbean student organization, is still working to raise awareness of and fundraise for the needs of Haiti.
Students learn Farsi, Hebrew, Turkish and more languages through the Self-Directed Language Acquisition Program.
In a forum set up to discuss whether University of Richmond's college coordinate system was advantageous or not, one of the most intriguing topics brought up was the possible need for a third college coordinate option.
The University of Richmond baseball team lost, 15-10, to Northeastern University today in the first of a three-game series this weekend.