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By Matt Bodnar
The Spider football team played in front of its largest home crowd this season last weekend, despite playing the No. 1 ranked James Madison University Dukes during fall break when many students had left school.
By Taylor Engelson
By Emma Anderson
From left, sophomores Laura Major and Hayes Gouger admire local craftsmanship during the Arts Around the Lake exhibition Aug.
Ten years ago, Richmond native Marlene Paul noticed that although Richmond had several organizations to help disadvantaged youth, most of them were without art-related programs.
By Kate Foss
It happened during "Remember the Titans." It happened during the "Friday Night Lights" pilot. And now, it's happening to NFL teams across the country.
First-year students at the University of Richmond will have their chance to make their debut as actors and as new students in the production "New Faces."
By Elizabeth Hyman
Four University of Richmond students reported to campus police Tuesday that a man had entered their apartment during the night.
By Kaileigh Connolly
To the Editor:
By Taylor Engelson
By Jenn Hoffman
In recent years, mixed martial arts and ultimate fighting have gained popularity across the country.
One of the assistant basketball coaches who resigned after revelations about NCAA recruiting violations is working as an assistant coach at a Division I basketball program in Georgia.
Images of war will be on the news as well as on the University of Richmond campus this year, and war will appear in a variety of university programs as the 2008-09 theme. Musicologist Suzanne G. Cusick's lecture on Oct. 5 will mark the opening of the exhibit "This is War! The Pain, Power, and Paradox of Images," which will run from Oct. 5 to April 4 in the Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center.
The University of Richmond is paving the way for a new way to study science, one that breaks down the barriers between biology, chemistry, physics, math and computer science and fuses them into a single science "supercourse" for first-year students.
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