WCGA and RCSGA host panel to discuss race and racism on campus
By Candace Hino | March 25, 2017Almost 100 students gathered Tuesday evening to talk about race issues on the University of Richmond campus.
Almost 100 students gathered Tuesday evening to talk about race issues on the University of Richmond campus.
Students for Life of America and Spiders for Life, two student organizations on campus, gathered in the Forum on Tuesday to host a “We Don’t Need Planned Parenthood” tour.
Richmond Student Government Association's (RCSGA) presidential candidates, juniors Abbas Abid and Daniel Yoo, faced off during a debate the night before today's election.
On Saturday, Best Buddies and the InterFraternity Council (IFC) collaborated to host a special philanthropy event benefitting the Special Olympics.
In a lecture Thursday evening, guest archeologist Bjørn Lovén described to students and professors recent discoveries he and his team made in Greece.
Last week, all international students on campus received an email from the Office of International Education detailing Trump's revised executive order on immigration.
The SEEDS Project sent their first group of students to Detroit this year as one of their spring break service trips, and the experience was considered a success by the students who went.
Sessions spoke to a media-only audience inside Richmond's SunTrust building about public safety and combating crime while protestors crowded outside.
The speakers for the 2017 commencement ceremonies were announced to the University of Richmond community Monday.
Two students have created a senior class pub crawl through Richmond to benefit the San Francisco-based charity Beyond Differences.
Starting in the fall of 2017, University of Richmond students will have the opportunity to study abroad in Havana, Cuba -- a city that, until recently, was closed off to most American citizens.
Richmond's chapter of Sigma Chi encouraged awareness of sexual assault by collaborating with the local Safe Harbor shelter.
Convenience comes at a price, especially when it comes to on-campus shopping options.
Because of an update to the job description, the sexual misconduct educator position will be filled months later than initially anticipated.
Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph spoke to Richmond on forming ideas and what characteristics make the best entrepreneurs.
University of Richmond is processing documents from civil rights leader Wyatt Tee Walker, former chief of staff to Martin Luther King, Jr.
The published police report from the past week, Feb. 16 through Feb. 21.
The Title IX process operates the same as it did before changes were made, but new people administer the process.
Title IX coordinator and director of compliance Maura Smith will leave her position on Feb. 24.
After drinking alcohol underage, two students this month have been transported to the hospital for treatment and now face disciplinary consequences.