UR moves to Orange Stage, gathering capacities unchanged
By Emma Davis | March 18, 2021UR will continue to conduct bi-weekly mandatory prevalence testing for all undergraduate students taking in-person classes during the Orange Stage.
UR will continue to conduct bi-weekly mandatory prevalence testing for all undergraduate students taking in-person classes during the Orange Stage.
The UR Black Student Coalition is asking students, faculty and staff who support the demands of the Statement on Black Student Welfare to disaffiliate from student organizations, task forces and other extracurricular roles at UR on March 25.
A clerical error resulted in some UR students who are enrolled in dining plans to be charged for meals while in isolation or quarantine for COVID-19.
Listen to community perspectives regarding T. Justin Moore and whether he should be memorialized on campus. The Westham Project an investigative report about race at UR.
President Crutcher describes the Statement on Free Expression as a “living document” that can change.
The teach-in was organized by Amankwaah, Shira Greer, Simone Reid, Kayla Corbin, Katiana Isaac, Jordyn Lofton and Kristen Starks.
Lawrence and Spear both currently serve on RCSGA as vice president of administration and vice president of finance, respectively.
The bi-weekly rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 prevalence testing this semester have resulted in some false-positive results for students.
A Black Student Coalition released a statement on Black student welfare calling for UR to make a plan to meet the demands by April 1.
The percentage of Black undergraduate students at the UR has declined in the past decade, from a 9.5% peak in 2011-12 to 6% in fall 2020.
Minhaj first started out performing in basements in Sacramento, and he had no idea how to create a comedy set, he said.
The University of Richmond updated its mask requirements and is distributing KN95 masks on campus.
First-year Matteo Gonzalez views the transition as a step in the right direction, he said.
In-person campus tours, limited to one admitted student and family per guide, have resumed, after pausing in March 2020 because of COVID-19.
Recruitment will occur on Feb. 27, 28 and Mar. 6 and 7, McCoy wrote in an email to The Collegian.
The Collegian could not confirm whether the in-person event that broke COVID-19 restrictions was a recruitment event.
2,800 students are taking classes on-campus and about 300 students are taking classes remotely at UR during the spring 2021.
Sophomore Hoor Ul Ain had trouble attending WCGA and first-year orientation leadership online meetings on Wednesday, she said.
Bisese, Legro and Hale's email stated the restrictions would apply to all undergraduate students living off campus.