A new Look at old lodges
By Hayley Simms | April 24, 2022Following fraternity suspensions, some lodges were left empty and have now become spaces for non-Greek life campus organizations.
Following fraternity suspensions, some lodges were left empty and have now become spaces for non-Greek life campus organizations.
The Rho Mu Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. raised $950 at its annual BRAvo Breast Cancer Awareness Showcase on April 8.
UR graduates are entering a job market shaped by the Great Resignation, marked by mass career exits triggered by the pandemic. It’s a professional landscape that looks different than ever before.
Students gathered in the Forum on April 4 for the first in-person Take Back the Night in two years, the silence of the night broken as survivors shared their accounts of sexual assault.
GreenUR's mask recycling program awaits the disposable masks laying around campus with drop-off locations in Tyler Haynes Commons and Gottwald Center for the Sciences.
Campus community members gathered at 5 p.m. on March 31 for "Loss and Resilience: A Community Gathering to Mark the Second Anniversary of COVID-19."
The University of Richmond's new social justice publication Counterculture Magazine launched its first edition Friday.
Fifteen years after getting his bachelor's in business from UR, Valentyn Ilchuk is defending his country from Russian invasion for the second time.
Students in Healthcare and Medical Humanities started working on “Spiders Have Sex,” a five-episode podcast series, in February. The first episode came out on Spotify on March 25.
Absurd Snacks, the nut-free, vegan, alternative trail mix made of beans created by University of Richmond students will be hitting the shelves today.
“Alterations” will remain on campus through April 22. Visitors can see artist Nancy Judd’s works of art using items such as orange peels, parking tickets and salmon teeth, all while learning about the environment.
Established in 2007 by former UR President Edward Ayers, the digital humanities research project has won numerous awards and had its work and research featured in many publications.
Business student by day and TikTok music phenom by night, sophomore Kavya Borra boasts a following of over 700,000 followers on the social media platform.
Jewish students at the University of Richmond are still living with the horrors of antisemitic and white nationalist vandalism on their own campus.
Contributor Sana Mouayd Azem talks about the impact of Augustus Lee's death with his family and friends and discusses the fund they started to mentor low-income students.
Summer internships — often a fundamental part of the college experience — have taken on a new virtual face since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The University of Richmond is offering Mental Health First Aid courses to students, faculty and staff who are seeking certification.
URPD Officer David Selander hosts a classic rock radio show to connect with the campus community.
What do isolation trailers, sporting events and officer 27W all have in common? They’ve made parking as a first-year student much harder than staying between the lines.
For many students, returning home at the end of the semester is a guarantee. But for some, going home has not been an option for three years.