WCGA votes to disaffiliate, postpones election
By Olivia Diaz and Emma Davis | March 23, 2021WCGA will cease all normal operations — including weekly meetings — but will still hear student concerns.
WCGA will cease all normal operations — including weekly meetings — but will still hear student concerns.
Between Nov. 8 and Nov. 14, there were a total of 21 new cases at UR, compared with six new cases between Nov. 1 and Nov. 7.
“He’s a person that if you just watch and observe, you are going to learn a lot about how to be a good leader," said CIO Keith McIntosh.
This is the second time this year that Theta Chi has been suspended and under investigation.
On June 1, the Office of Common Ground hosted a white anti-racism discussion group, which was open to the entire UR community.
The Collegian will actively report on discrimination and hate, no matter what.
The Sexual Misconduct Prevention and Response Coordinating Committee released its final report in January 2020.
“This is going to be a difficult time for faculty,” Jones said. "I just hope that students can be understanding of faculty as well.”
The Richmond Society posted copies across campus of a Founders Day letter in which it expressed repulsion to the recent acts of racism.
Decorative signage mimicking old-fashioned advertisements in The Cellar were removed in late January after a student said the displays were offensive.
The grab-and-go refrigerator at ETC, which is typically stocked with sushi products.
The current criminal history question on the Common Application, which will no longer exist come Aug. 1. Image via the Common Application.
December 2017 was the first year that University Facilities hung the bows from the bottom of the wreaths.
The wreaths illuminated at night on Boatwright Memorial Library.
From left, Omar Shams, Shahan Mufti, Wajahat Ali, Malika Bilal, Carmel Delshad and Hannah Allam at the second panel of the night.
Benjamin Ladraa (center) with the members of UR's No Lost Generation executive board.