TAKE 30 discusses modern day slavery
By Bridget Friendly | November 20, 2014Datta’s discussion will be about modern day slavery, why it persisted, who was vulnerable and what could be done about it.
Datta’s discussion will be about modern day slavery, why it persisted, who was vulnerable and what could be done about it.
FYS students consider how to make college campuses more sustainable and discuss plans for the future.
A new basketball court, sand volleyball court and recreational area will be built next to Gateway Village.
President Obama's expected plan may be announced as early as this week, and could lift the threat of deportation from millions of undocumented immigrants.
University of Richmond Police Department's crime report on theft, liquor law violations, vandalism and more.
Jepson's four-person ethics team secured a spot in February's National Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl Competition.
Freshman Kelsey Fuson created a survey to find out what Richmond students knew about asexuality.
Wednesday's hearing will address adequate compensation of former NFL players in a case originally filed by Richmond alumni.
J. Baird Callicot, renowned professor and author, spoke about the importance of environmental ethics and climate justice.
Richmond celebrates the White Ribbon Campaign, an international effort of men working to end violence against women.
Julian Hayter challenged Richmond students to engage in the community, get uncomfortable and live up to the Richmond Promise.
Shockhoe Bottom was a major region for slave trade; Richmond debates whether to build developments on history.
The Jepson School elected the class of 2017 senatorial representatives of the Jepson Student Government Association.
Senior Nick Creegan won the 2014 Fall Business Pitch Competition Tuesday night and acquired $3,500 to launch App Taps.
After this summer's scandal in the Department of Veterans Affairs, veterans and government officials have called for reform.
The Cellar returned student-favorite menu items after multiple complaints of the new health-conscious menu this year
APO's annual FRIENDS fundraiser raised money to help support low-income children in the Richmond area.
Julian Hayter, professor of leadership studies, will give his "Last Lecture" at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, in Ukrop Auditorium.
Delta Gamma hosted its first soccer tournament, Anchor Cup, to support its national philanthropy, Service for Sight.
Kappa Delta selected by the extension committee to join Richmond's Greek community next fall.