University plans to re-allocate pig roast funds for more inclusive events
By Conner Evans | February 25, 2020The University of Richmond canceled pig roast for 2020 and plans to reallocate funding that would have been used for the event.
The University of Richmond canceled pig roast for 2020 and plans to reallocate funding that would have been used for the event.
Five students formed the Africana Studies Student Committee and wrote a proposal to establish an Africana studies department.
The Rev. Canon Nontombi Naomi Tutu, a human rights activist, spoke on "Race, Religion, and Politics in an Age of Extremes."
Decorative signage mimicking old-fashioned advertisements in The Cellar were removed in late January after a student said the displays were offensive.
For the first time, all first-year residence halls at the University of Richmond will be coed in the 2020-21 academic year.
The CSI investigation into UR's DEM chapter has concluded with confirmation of practices that violated the UR Hazing Policy.
A WCGA senator helped start an initiative this semester to provide UR students with material support and to mitigate waste on campus.
University of Richmond police charged a UR football player with misdemeanor simple assault for a Jan. 24 incident in Jeter Hall.
Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele talked about the Republican party and the future of the American Dream.
The BSA hosted five UR alumni Monday night for the “Untold Stories: Voices of Black Alumni” panel event.
Students, allies and faculty and staff gathered for a community conversation about the Latinx experience at UR.
The CSI has completed its investigation into UR’s chapter of the Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity, lifting its suspension.
RCSGA and WCGA held a campus climate workshop on Thursday night to gather students’ ideas regarding racial issues at UR.
Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha spoke about the Flint, Michigan water crisis as the One Book One Richmond keynote speaker.
UR’s chapter of Delta Epsilon Mu has stopped operations due to several reports of events contrary to UR’s conduct and hazing policies.
UR’s Alpha Kappa Psi chapter has stopped operations due to a report of actions contrary to UR’s conduct and hazing policies.
Writer and podcast host Laura Cathcart Robbins delivered a 45-minute speech that focused on the importance of overcoming a discriminatory system.
A new set of Honor Code statutes will go into effect this semester, following an unanimous vote from the undergraduate Honor Council.
A room full of people of different ethnicities and backgrounds danced in a circle, shaking their hands in the air and moving their hips.
The General Education Curriculum Improvement Committee presented three proposals to the public this week.