Envee wins Bench Top Innovations annual bake-off
By Ava Humphries | November 22, 2024“We had one goal and we completed it,” Envee co-founder and senior Trey Creamer said.
“We had one goal and we completed it,” Envee co-founder and senior Trey Creamer said.
Avula defeated Andreas Addison, Michelle Mosby, Maurice Neblett, and Harrison Roday with 46.00% votes.
The show was one of two during STC’s Improvathon, a bi-annual fundraiser for Art 180, a local non-profit organization that provides access to arts for low-income children, according to Doro, a junior and member of the troupe. STC stayed up for 24 hours during the improv marathon, which was located on Westhampton Green this year.
Sex educators and social workers Dalychia Saah and Rafaella Fiallo led conversations about sex, pleasure and vulnerability with UR students and faculty at Afrosexology’s Workshop: “Less Oppression, More Orgasms” on March 28.
City of Richmond school board representatives discussed security measures at their meeting on March 4, after multiple weapons were found in student’s backpacks.
Republican David Owen defeated Democrat Susanna Gibson for the Virginia House of Delegates 57th District seat by a slim margin.
University of Richmond students voting as Virginia residents will vote in either Richmond City or Henrico County. Here is what they can expect on their ballot.
Jackson accused “a certain Afro-American woman on the board” of using her son’s graduation and death to push Superintendent Jason Kamras out of office.
Hedlund displayed a sign at RF&P park in Glen Allen that said “Biden Sucks” with a depiction of male genitalia outside of a youth baseball tournament on Aug. 17.