The Clothesline Project: A Visual Reminder of Victims of Violence
By Kiersten Ness | April 11, 2018The Clothesline Project is made up of t-shirts created by survivors of violence, or created in honor of someone who has experienced violence.
The Clothesline Project is made up of t-shirts created by survivors of violence, or created in honor of someone who has experienced violence.
The UR women’s track and field team broke a school record, finished first in three events and had five top-three finishes at the Fred Hardy Invitational.
Sophomore Zach Sweedler developed skills as an artist, entrepreneur and fashion designer. Now, the UR bookstore sells his apparel.
Law Professor Mary Kelly Tate continues to advocate for the wrongfully convicted in her work on and off campus.
The biology and English department chairs are looking forward to curriculum changes in upcoming semesters, which they hope will make major requirements more flexible.
Former CIA agent and National Security Council spokesperson Ned Price came to UR on Thursday to speak about his decision to resign.
"Beneath the Surface" film poster.
Rebekah Greene, a sophomore on the women's track and field team.
Men's basketball lost to rival VCU earlier this month at the Robins Center.
Sophomore guard Jacob Gilyard during Friday's rematch against rival Virginia Commonwealth University in the Robins Center.
Junior Amy Duggan during Sunday's win over La Salle, 56-51.
Sophomore forward Nathan Cayo runs past the VCU defense at the Siegel Center on Wednesday, Feb. 13.