Del. Jim Morrissey commutes from jail with special privileges
By Adam Gibson | February 17, 2015Morrissey has been given a personal cell and has been allowed to drive his personal vehicle to work from jail.
Morrissey has been given a personal cell and has been allowed to drive his personal vehicle to work from jail.
Following the controversy of the Rolling Stone article, the letter has incited a student petition that has received nearly 2,500 signatures.
Opponents of TFA have denounced its five-week summer program as a poor substitution for years of training.
Richmond does not have an explicit policy banning professors from having sexual relationships with undergraduate students.
The CCE and Chaplaincy hosted the 10th Poverty Simulation in which participants were given various roles in a low-income family.
The Princeton Review included University of Richmond in its list of "Colleges That Pay You Back: 2015 Edition."
The fishing club strives to take advantage of natural resources and emphasizes practicing eco-friendly fishing strategies
Two University of Richmond students have been isolated with symptoms of the mumps.
North Court will undergo interior renovations 100 years after its construction, but some worry about preserving North's history.
URPD arrested an ETC employee charged with two counts of burglary: one count of grand larceny and one count of petty larceny.
A new rule was supposed to prevent junior women from being escorted down the steps of The Jefferson at Ring Dance.
WC Dean Juliette Landphair responds to the growing dialogue surrounding this year's Junior Ring Dance.
Recent reports of theft, shoplifting, sexual assault and burglary at University of Richmond.
Brooks dropped out of Richmond to become a key player in an operation to take control of the marijuana trade in and around Montgomery County.
The director of emergency management discusses gun safety at University of Richmond.
Marion Bethel explores the struggle of women's civil rights in the Bahamas through a documentary.
Security at Ring Dance will be more strict, with a master guest list and limited access to the upstairs areas of The Jefferson Hotel.
Instead of one class gift, students of the class of 2015 can donate to a school or campus organization of their choice.
Alpha Phi Alpha has moved its annual stepping competition to coincide with the Step Afrika! company coming to campus.
Partnering with Secure Futures, Richmond plans to install a solar photovoltaic array on the roof of the Weinstein Center.