Kesemania pushes to raise awareness, funding to benefit 2013 camp
Camp Kesem held “Kesemania,” its annual week of fundraising and awareness efforts, this week, with the goal of increasing the number of campers attending the 2013 program, said Samantha Meeker, Camp...
View ArticleOffice of International Education gets 312 abroad applications
The Office of International Education staff received 312 applications for more than 75 study abroad programs for the fall 2013 semester. About twice as many students study abroad in the fall semester...
View ArticleAyers has yet to sign letter to policymakers regarding gun control
Members of College Presidents for Gun Safety, a group formed after the elementary school shootings in Newtown, Conn., in December, published an open letter to U.S. policymakers demanding the nation’s...
View ArticleVirginia passes legislation submitted in honor of slain WC student
The Virginia General Assembly has unanimously passed legislation originally submitted six years ago after University of Richmond student De’Nora Hill was stalked and killed by her ex-boyfriend. The...
View ArticleTwo students work to preserve 3,000-year-old mummy
Two University of Richmond students are working to conserve 3,000-year-old mummy Ti-Ameny-Net and its coffin, which will be displayed in North Court’s Stuart L. Wheeler Gallery of the Ancient World...
View ArticleThe Messenger to put out one of its largest editions ever
The 2012-2013 edition of The Messenger, University of Richmond’s student-run literary magazine, will be one of the largest editions in the magazine’s nearly 100-year history, Rachel Bevels,...
View ArticleRichmond continues sexual assault education and awareness
As sexual assault on college campuses becomes an increasingly relevant national issue, University of Richmond is engaging in new dialogue, pioneering new programs and working to streamline the process...
View ArticleTheatre and dance department presents “Spring Awakening”
The University of Richmond department of theater and dance is presenting “Spring Awakening,” a musical set in late-19th century Germany about teenagers experiencing the tumult that accompanies...
View ArticleSpring Awakening gets positive reaction from audience and actors
The department of theatre and dance’s production of “Spring Awakening” garnered a positive reaction from audience members while presenting artistic challenges for student-actors. “Spring Awakening,”...
View ArticleStudents consider options for selling back costly textbooks
As the spring 2013 semester draws to a close, students consider their options for selling back textbooks. Purchasing textbooks is often a heavy financial burden for students. Junior Danielle Frappolli...
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