Richmond students leave schools, march to city hall to protest proposed budget
By Jack Nicholson | April 12, 2016Hundreds of people rallied in front of Richmond City Hall to advocate for more funding for Richmond Public Schools.
Hundreds of people rallied in front of Richmond City Hall to advocate for more funding for Richmond Public Schools.
Jack Nicholson, outgoing editor-in-chief of The Collegian, offers readers some of his final thoughts as a new staff takes over.
Richmond dominated the first 20 minutes, taking a 38-22 to the halftime break, but Fordham stole the momentum and went on a quick 17-4 run to start the second half.
The Spiders scored the game’s final four goals to shock the Blue Devils, who had not lost at home to an unranked team in seven years
Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton each won big in Virginia and around the country on Super Tuesday
Virginia will be one of the 12 states, many in the South, and one territory, American Samoa, that will hold presidential primaries or caucuses Tuesday.
A sexual assault was reported to the University of Richmond Police Department Thursday evening, according to a timely waning email faculty, staff and students received at about 8:30 p.m.
Virginia General Assembly Begins Wednesday The Virginia General Assembly reconvened for the 2016 session in Richmond Wednesday. One of the hot issues of the coming 60-day session will be approving Virginia’s budget.
As demand for mental health services grows, some Richmond students aren’t receiving the help they need.
Follow along for updates as the Spiders look to knock off the four-time defending national champions.
A Trump campaign sign sits in the window of a University Forest Apartment.
Nearly every news network in Richmond had some sort of presence at the protest.
Hundreds of people rallied in front of Richmond City Hall to advocate for more funding for Richmond Public Schools.
One University Forest Apartment boasts a a sign supporting Donald Trump ahead of Tuesday's primary
President Ronald Crutcher greets a student during freshman move-in day.
President Crutcher (left) and Steve Bisese (right), Vice President for Student Development, ran into URPD Chief Dave McCoy in front of Lora Robins
Richmond College Dean Joe Boehman (left) also helped students move in.