Diversity and exclusivity at UR: Part I
By Claire Comey | March 26, 2018When a senior wide receiver on UR’s football team was turned away from a fraternity lodge party, he wasn’t surprised.
When a senior wide receiver on UR’s football team was turned away from a fraternity lodge party, he wasn’t surprised.
Altria bought its $20.8 million Henrico headquarters from UR over the summer, following years of close ties between the university and the tobacco company.
Will The Collegian be open to different views on the issue of racial superiority and white supremacy? The answer is a forceful and unhesitant “no.”
More than 300 University of Richmond faculty and staff members have signed a statement to "oppose and denounce racism and racist violence" like in Charlottesville.
Last week, Chris Hamby, RC '08, earned BuzzFeed News its first Pulitzer citation. Hamby talked exclusively with The Collegian about journalism and his UR years.
Since the Department of Health investigated high bacteria levels in the Weinstein Center in November, center officials have made cleaning changes.
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A rush of water and unknown substances under the Westhampton and South Court dorms burst from the ground, creating a river of waste water that reached the windows of some dorm rooms at around 11:30 p.m.
An estimated 2.6 million people attended the historic Women’s Marches on Washington in D.C. and around the world Saturday.
More than 3,000 Richmond residents marched on Monument Avenue Saturday in support of various social justice causes.
Marchers packed into the streets of D.C., causing gridlock that caused the formal march down Independence Avenue to quickly turn into an unorganized march down multiple streets.
Marchers spread out across the heart of Washington, D.C., from the Capitol to the Washington Monument and the White House.
The march ended at the White House, where protesters peacefully chanted and held signs.