Richmond faces tornado warning; three dead in Virginia
At 5:58 p.m. on Wednesday, the University of Richmond issued a UR Alert for a tornado warning.
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At 5:58 p.m. on Wednesday, the University of Richmond issued a UR Alert for a tornado warning.
Seven months. 20 dancers. 10 pieces. One show.
Fifty new members accepted bids for the recently re-established Rho Chi chapter of Phi Gamma Delta, commonly known as FIJI, at University of Richmond this past month.
The American public gasped and the presidential race took an unexpected twist when Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died Feb. 13. Scalia, who served on the court since 1986, was loved by some and loathed by others in part for his strong originalist beliefs. Kevin Walsh, professor of law, and Jennifer Bowie, professor of political science, answered some questions regarding Scalia's legacy and the political process of appointing a new justice.
The Student Managed Investment Fund, which is currently undergoing the application process for the 2016-2017 academic year, provides students with an interest in finance the opportunity to learn in a real-world setting while investing more than $400,000 of the University of Richmond’s endowment.
Richmond’s unassuming basketball leader is most distressed when he is confined to the four walls of a camera lens. Not when he has to make a buzzer-beating shot to win the game, not when he is defending the best player on the rival’s team – that is when he is most collected. But put five cameras within a foot of his face and he will shy away. His eyes will wander in the search for something else to focus on, and his words will struggle to find their way out of his mouth.
Spring semester is in full swing and, as if you aren’t busy enough, there is a full schedule of amazing events lined up for this semester. So don’t forget to break out of Boatwright Memorial Library for a study break and check out some of these events!
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond
On Saturday, I went to breakfast with my mom in celebration of her birthday. Upon greeting her, we traded kisses on our respective cheeks and exchanged a warm salutation. As is our custom, she then gave me this week’s copy of the New Yorker, and its felicitous cover, artfully illustrated by Kadir Nelson, jointly stoked feelings of refulgent optimism and deep reflection. The cover donned Harlem Renaissance giants like the legendary composer and pianist– and my favorite musician– Duke Ellington, as well as skilled authors James Baldwin and Zora Neale Hurston and Civil Rights leader Malcolm X. Seeing them displayed so elegantly, resolutely, and unapologetically infused into me an insuperable sense of pride about the history of black men and women in America.
They are not the University Dancers. They are not cheerleaders.
The University of Richmond Athletics Hall of Fame inducted its 40th class last Saturday at the Jepson Alumni Center, headlined by Washington Redskins President and former Richmond football player Bruce Allen.
The Richmond men's basketball team was out-muscled on rebounds by Virginia Commonwealth University in the Siegel Center Friday night and lost 74-87.
In The Know is a weekly brief that highlights events and happenings around University of Richmond.
Waitlist. It’s the dreaded term you hear from colleges who have too many qualified applicants. The phrase professors use when both of you know you aren’t ever going to get into the class. The problem students face when trying to get help for mental health issues on University of Richmond’s campus.
Laurel Wayne, a junior majoring in leadership studies with minors in anthropology and studio art, has one foot in the Jepson Leadership School and the other in the School of Arts & Sciences. With the summer only 11 weeks away, she still has no internship offer in her hands and is getting anxious.
The 58th Annual Grammy Awards hit the Staples Center stage last night, with rapper/actor LL Cool J hosting for his 5th consecutive year. Jam-packed with live concerts, and surprises around every corner, the 2016 Grammy Awards had Richmond students intrigued.
It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt. What do you do then? Call UREMS.
Westhampton College student Natalie Schull was in London for the weekend when the Paris attacks shook the world last November. Out to dinner with her friends from Richmond, Schull received the call from the Office of International Education that changed the course of her time abroad.
One in five women is sexually assaulted in college and nearly half (43%) of dating college women report experiencing violent and abusive dating behaviors. This is the world college women face, and this is the world The Vagina Monologues at University of Richmond hope to change.
Trump and Sanders win New Hampshire primary