Students stage social equality protest in dining hall
By Eunice Brumskine and Clayton Helms | December 8, 2014The social equality protest featured posters with messages such as "Check Your Privilege" and "Black Lives Matter."
The social equality protest featured posters with messages such as "Check Your Privilege" and "Black Lives Matter."
Richmond students, faculty and community members attend Cuban Spectacular to experience Cuban music and dancing.
Japanese, Indonesian, Indian, Brazilian and West African harmonies brought together Richmond community and students.
Voices of UR led a student-moderated discussion about feminism and what the term means to different people.
Students shared the cultural and linguistic challenges of studying internationally at the Learning Abroad Symposium.
Two students travelled to a Roman city over the summer, and presented their research about ancient graffiti on Friday.
A poverty simulation at Richmond sought to help students better understand the hardships of living in poverty in Richmond.
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.
SpiderFest allowed clubs to recruit new members in an active and personal way. Over 850 students came to the Forum for the annual event.
Alpha Phi Alpha (APA) and the Black Student Alliance for Sexual Equality (BASE) hosted an open forum to discuss justice in light of the recent killing of the unarmed 17-year-old boy, Trayvon Martin. Kadeem Fyffe, co-president of BASE, was inspired to hold the event after learning about Martin's death through Facebook, he said. "The worst thing you can do to somebody is kill them," Fyffe said.