Students with ties to Ecuador not affected by deadly earthquake
A magnitude-7.8 earthquake hit Ecuador over the weekend, killing more than 400 people and injuring more than 1,500, according to the Associated Press.
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A magnitude-7.8 earthquake hit Ecuador over the weekend, killing more than 400 people and injuring more than 1,500, according to the Associated Press.
A former Richmond basketball great agreed to a multi-year contract on Sunday to become the head coach for the Brooklyn Nets.
After five weeks of spring practice, Richmond’s football team competed in the annual spring game Saturday at the Robins Center, showcasing what the team will have to offer come the fall.
Richmond Restaurant Week – one of the best times of the year here in Richmond, Virginia – has finally arrived! From April 18-24, local restaurants are making and selling food to benefit two organizations: the Central Virginia Food Bank and Meals on Wheels. Chefs at participating restaurants are offering three-course meals for a fixed price of $29.16 per person, and $4.16 from each meal will be donated directly to FeedMore, central Virginia's core hunger-relief organization. You can eat amazing food and provide meals for those in need at the same time.
Richmond men’s lacrosse beat Bellarmine University 10-7 on Saturday afternoon to remain undefeated in Southern Conference play and atop the SoCon standings at 5-0 and 9-3 overall.
When Jane Chu lost her father at age nine, language failed her.
One of the best things about living in a vibrant city like Richmond, Virginia, is the endless amount of things to do. Richmond is a busy hub for music and art and always offers something new and exciting for locals and visitors alike. For those of you staying in Richmond for the summer or even just living close by, check out some of the city’s coming events.
As the sun set Tuesday, more than 200 Richmond students gathered together to take back the night from perpetrators of sexual assault, rape and sexual violence.
Hundreds of students, teachers and others gathered in front of City Hall Monday afternoon ahead of a city council meeting to protest a budget proposed by the city government that would leave Richmond Public Schools with an $18 million shortfall from what its leaders proposed.
The University of Richmond men's lacrosse team made a comeback to beat Furman University in triple overtime in Greenville, South Carolina, on Saturday afternoon.
One in five female undergraduates at Richmond have experienced sexual violence, according to a survey conducted by The Collegian in 2015. These findings are consistent with the White House's 2014 "Not Alone" report, which surveyed thousands of college students across the country, indicating that Richmond's culture is far from unique.
University of Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth University partnered on Friday to present the Virginia Power Dialog, one of a nationwide series of events initiating discussion between college students and state environmental regulators.
Twenty-five teams totaling 145 participants took part in this year’s Relay For Life, collectively raising almost $10,000 to help fundraise for American Cancer Society’s research.
The intramural floor hockey championships took place in Millhiser Gymnasium Tuesday night. Both games showcased skill and plenty of sideline spirit.
Inspired by her personal experiences with migration, Luka Klimaviciute was awarded a $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grant for developing a program to aid refugees in her home country of Lithuania.
The word "Quidditch" typically invokes images of beaters, chasers and seekers from the "Harry Potter" series. Few think of concussions, broken bones, torn ligaments and stitches in the same breath as chasing the golden snitch, but Quidditch can in fact be a fairly dangerous sport.
In 2011, Jon Teller was admitted to Penn State University. It was one of the happiest moments of his life.
Richmond's men's basketball team broke records this season, but not on the court.
Here’s your weird, outside-of-the-box puzzle for today: Try to discern the correlation between the systemic oppression of minority groups that for more than two centuries has hindered our United States from amounting to the ideals outlined in its founding document and the two-year stint wherein I tap danced at my hometown’s Academie De Ballet, which required me to wear sparkly pants and a barf-green leprechaunish tunic.
Craig Kinsley, a professor of neuroscience who passed away this January, received the Faculty Member of the Year award at the Richmond College Leadership Awards dinner on Tuesday.