Defective washing machines inconvenience students
By Alyssa Gunville | October 6, 2014Richmond students are frustrated about the lack of sanitary and functional laundry machines allotted to each dorm or apartment block.
Richmond students are frustrated about the lack of sanitary and functional laundry machines allotted to each dorm or apartment block.
Brig. Gen. Mark Martins talked about dealing with people who had been brought up on charges of war crimes at Guantanamo Bay.
Provost Jacquelyn Fetrow led a discussion with student leaders about improving academic policies and procedures.
Tibetan monk Robert Thurman spoke about Buddhism and the Dalai Lama. He also touched on topics such as global warming and war.
Greek life is changing with the new Standards of Excellence guidelines — part of the initiative to bring another sorority to campus.
A report from August showed high levels of bacteria in the lake, which has delayed DG and Theta Chi's joint philanthropic event.
Laverne Cox shared her wisdom about being an African American, transgender woman and dealing with the intersections of oppression.
The lives of Ginny Doyle and Natalie Lewis, members of the women's basketball program, were celebrated with memories from their loved ones.
The Peace Corps introduced its shorter application process in an effort to get more college students to consider being volunteers.
A suspect in the disappearance of UVA sophomore Hannah Graham was arrested by police in Texas on Wednesday afternoon.
Carlos Andrés Gómez, award-winning poet, writer and actor encouraged Richmond males to embrace their sensitive sides.
Diversity Roundtable will host its fifth annual UR World Cup soccer tournament to bring together students from all walks of life.
Ali Muhammed Brown, who killed Brendan Tevlin, said it had been a mission of vengeance for U.S. military killings in the Middle East.
Laverne Cox, activist and actress from "Orange is the New Black," will speak at Camp Concert Hall on Sept. 29.
The national “It’s On Us” campaign will focus on preventing sexual assault, changing campus culture and better engaging men.
The Journal of Law and Public Interest celebrated the 50th anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act last week.
Pi Phi raised $6,00 for literacy at its annual Lip Sync event. Sixteen groups danced in the spirit of the "Dance, Dance, Evolution" theme.
The Department of Motor Vehicles and the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control will team up on campus Monday, Sept. 22.
University of Richmond was ranked third nationally among small schools that contribute graduates to Teach for America.
Paul Queally, board member and RC ’86, will return to campus Thursday to moderate a Robins School of Business event, "The Word on Wall Street."