Police report: March 22-29
By Stephanie Hagan | March 29, 2016Three students were arrested, and two wallets were stolen this week.
Three students were arrested, and two wallets were stolen this week.
Sigma Chi raised $9,000 this week for the Huntsman Cancer Foundation through multiple events and competitions for Richmond sororities.
Students pitched themselves to 50 local startup companies at the first LaunchRVA event.
University of Richmond is hosting the annual Q-Summit for LGBTQ youth leaders on Saturday.
New York Times bestselling author Walter Mosley spoke on campus Thursday night about his writing, but also explored territory that was new to many students.
The Class of 2018 is still in need of a president after WCGA elections.
Students and staff receive third timely warning email of the semester regarding a sexual assault.
Spring Fever featured a full repertoire and an opening number by a guest group.
Two student organizations that typically receive SOBAC funding were not granted any money this year for various reasons.
ClearPass OnGuard: Richmond student friend or foe?
Golf: A new form of activism.
Co-founder of Black Lives Matter addressed the university community on March 22.
American rock band Cage the Elephant headlined the Spring Fling 2016 tour, which included fellow rockers Silversun Pickups, Foals and Bear Hands.
Delta Gamma and Pi Beta Phi sororities both hosted philanthropy and profit share events this week.
The Spiders and Rams coexisted peacefully off-court at the first joint Coffeehouse Project.
A Richmond College student was arrested for a liquor law violation, a Westhampton College student received a conduct referral for marijuana possession, and a wallet was stolen from Weinstein Fitness Center.
After at least 31 people were killed in explosive attacks in Brussels, it is currently unclear whether University of Richmond students studying abroad were affected.
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The roof of the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness will be home to the first commercially installed set of solar panels by the end of March.
A Richmond College junior is determined to unite Gottwald students with a campus academic journal.