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(03/24/11 1:56am)
Deciding what to write about has not been an easy task because there are so many topics that I feel I have neglected. I wanted to write about the institution of marriage and affirmative action (negative and positive sentiments, respectively, as I hope avid Collegian readers could have guessed). I wanted to write about racism (and its rampant prominence in this country), and about roadkill (it gives me emotional meltdowns). There are a lot of extremely important issues that I never got around to tackling, and for that I apologize.
(03/17/11 10:48pm)
DENVER — The seedings of the University of Richmond and Vanderbilt University say that Richmond's 69-66 victory was an upset. But don't try telling that to Richmond coach Chris Mooney.
(03/15/11 3:06am)
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.— Richmond won the Atlantic 10 Conference's automatic bid by defeating the University of Dayton, 67-54, Sunday afternoon at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J. Richmond defeated the University of Rhode Island on Friday and upset No. 24 Temple to reach the finals. Richmond held its opponents to an average of 51 points per game and heads to the NCAA Tournament as a 12 seed. "We are at the top right now as A-10 champions but we've done something but we haven't done enough," senior Kevin Anderson said. "We are satisfied but we want some more."
(03/03/11 9:26pm)
Hello Dean Newcomb,
(03/03/11 5:52am)
Lee Carleton, assistant director of the Writing Center and faculty adviser for the Earth Lodge program, is leaving the University of Richmond at the end of this semester, and several students have expressed their frustration with the university's decision to eliminate his position.
(03/01/11 2:10am)
On the evening of February the 23rd, I returned home to find a pile of neglected mail awaiting me. One such neglected letter came from the School of the Arts and Sciences, directly. I opened the letter.
(02/24/11 4:39am)
Contact cartoonist Kristy Burkhardt at kristy.burkhardt@richmond.edu
(02/24/11 3:10am)
Students and faculty first reported sightings of elaborate architectural white board drawings in the Gottwald Center for the Sciences three weeks ago, but the artist, who leaves behind nothing but a bear claw signature, remains anonymous.
(02/24/11 2:39am)
The University Dancers will perform their 26th annual dance concert entitled "Next," at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 25, at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday and at 2 p.m. on Sunday.
(02/22/11 8:38pm)
Pablo Picasso is six artists rolled into one. He was the inventor of cubism, a master of classical painting, a leader of the French avant-garde, a surrealist, a sculptor and a printmaker. He is, according to University of Richmond art history professor Margaret Denton, the dominant 20th-century artist. And now, he's in Richmond, Va.
(02/17/11 5:04am)
Contact opinion assistant Kristy Burkhardt at kristy.burkhardt@richmond.edu
(02/17/11 4:34am)
Why are people on this campus so afraid of being alone? And I'm not talking about fearing for their lives while walking through the woods at night. I'm talking about in broad daylight, standing in line waiting for a coffee.
(02/11/11 8:54pm)
Skin-on-skin writhing and Italian subtitles heated up the projection screen in the International Commons on Feb. 10.
(02/10/11 5:49am)
As seniors, my friends and I were upset that we faced the prospect of paying $2,295 a month between four people to live in an apartment that would have serious problems passing modern building codes. Instead of getting colossally ripped off by the university, the fiscally savvy among us opted to move off campus. We have since come to realize how much better off (as well as how much more smug) we really are.
(02/10/11 3:34am)
Blood spurted and dripped down the projection screen in the University of Richmond's International Commons Feb. 2.
(02/10/11 3:02am)
WASHINGTON — Senior Kevin Smith is known for his theatrical dunks and emotional play, but it was his calm free throws in the final minutes that helped the Spiders secure a 69-65 road win over George Washington University Wednesday night.
(02/08/11 2:35am)
University of Richmond freshman and Fulbright scholar Idil Cazimoglu will be traveling to Cyprus and England next week to support the screening of a Peace Initiative documentary made for The Elders Foundation.
(02/03/11 4:30am)
I know what I want to do with my life because of Earth Lodge.
(02/02/11 3:31am)
Police and campus officials are concerned about fraternity shuttles to off-campus parties, but they don't plan to increase driving-under-the-influence checkpoints at this time.
(02/01/11 3:59pm)
Students and faculty have discussed how to maintain the core values of the Earth Lodge program after Lee Carleton, the current adviser for the program, leaves the University of Richmond after this semester, said Andy Gurka, director of living-learning and Roadmap programs.