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(03/06/14 5:44am)
President Ayers announced his resignation that will take effect in 2015. Trustee Paul Queally made controversial comments at a secret society meeting in New York City. Greek life has been restricted more than ever, with at least two fraternities on probation. The apartment buildings are being dwarfed by new high-rises. This is the last print edition of The Collegian. And I am the new Opinions Editor.
(03/06/14 4:26am)
Ninety-two runners, grouped according to speed, gradually emerge from the woods on a dwindling, hilly trail marked by rocks and roots. One by one, each runner routinely drops down into a plank position on the muddy ground. It's 6:30 a.m. and as the sun peers above the tall treetops, the only sounds that can be heard are the flowing of the James River, birds chirping, heavy panting and a trainer's booming commands: "Down in a plank! Let's go! This isn't a walking class! Tell them to hurry up back there!"
(03/03/14 10:11pm)
"The idea is to help simplify our road system and improve way-finding," said Andrew McBride, associate vice president for facilities.
(02/13/14 9:23pm)
The Rev. Craig Kocher, the university chaplain, was invited to lead workshops during the Campus Pride College Sports Summit at University of Richmond on the intersection of athletics, human sexuality and religion.
(01/28/14 1:50pm)
It only took about five minutes to crack 70 percent of University of Richmond students' passwords in a test last year, which did not associate the passwords with students' NetIDs, security administrator Anthony Head said.
(01/28/14 1:22am)
University of Richmond was recently ranked the 10th most wired campus in the nation, according to Unigo, a college guide website.
(11/14/13 5:05am)
What are you doing this weekend? If your response is anything other than "going on an extended trip outside the Commonwealth," and especially if your plan is "umm... lodges?" then I have an excellent answer to that question. This Saturday, from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., the Cultural Advisors Alternatives program is hosting a Winter Masquerade Ball in the International Center Commons. As is the case with all CA Alternatives, this event is sure to thrill and amaze students from across the spectrum. Just in case you need any added incentive to attend a party that involves masks, balloons and a DJ, I hope this list of reasons it will be the best will cinch the deal.
(10/03/13 3:28am)
UR Police Chief David McCoy will shed light on the policies and programs of the university police as part of a new column in The Collegian. Submit questions to collegianstories@gmail.com
(10/03/13 3:23am)
Who went to the Richmond Street Art Festival? Wasn't that so cool?
(10/03/13 2:05am)
The University of Richmond police department is searching for the owners of 18 abandoned bicycles and other unclaimed personal property before the items are turned over to Green UR for public sale early next semester.
(09/26/13 3:45am)
A few weeks ago, I ventured into a space I would normally avoid: a fraternity apartment party.
(09/26/13 3:29am)
Could it happen today? A young man is deceived, beaten within inches of his life with a gun and left for dead, tied to a fence post in the middle of nowhere. He stays there for 18 hours before being found, barely recognizable with a bashed-in skull and blood covering his entire face.
(04/29/13 7:00pm)
Since its establishment in March 2009, UR Downtown has expanded to include the Richmond on Broad Cafe, the School of Professional and Continuing Studies' Partners in the Arts program and a new basement-level gallery and presentation space.
(04/19/13 7:05pm)
For next year's campus-wide read, the One Book, One Campus committee has chosen "The Laramie Project," a play about a hate crime murder in 1998, written by Moises Kaufman.
(04/03/13 3:16am)
Campus security has made plans to follow its usual protocol at this year's Pig Roast.
(03/28/13 2:15am)
The University Police Department has established a walking escort service on weekend nights for any Richmond students who feel unsafe walking across campus alone.
(02/26/13 8:49pm)
Thanks to members of Richmond's Campus Activities Board (CAB), the coming months will be filled with a variety of free, campus-wide shows and activities, including a spring concert, guest speaker and possibly a comedian.
(02/14/13 6:23am)
Members of different University of Richmond organizations have come together to develop and expand the celebration of Black History Month, both on campus and in the Richmond community.
(01/24/13 5:07am)
The One Book, One Campus program will be accepting suggestions for the 2013-2014 book until Thursday, Jan. 31.
(12/06/12 11:44pm)
The University of Richmond board members were greeted Thursday on the third floor of the Tyler Haynes Commons by wraps, pasta salad, chips, brownies and about 50 students holding signs in support of reinstating the men's track and field and soccer programs.