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FEATURES

Campus Arts & Entertainment
Changes come to WDCE with new GM, move
»By Katie Glover

With new general manager and change of venue, students who operate University of Richmond radio station WDCE 90.1 FM say they hope more people will tune in.

April 24, 12:00 am | Leave a Comment

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In Richmond, a vibrant summertime music scene

After graduation, student maintains strong ties to university

Accounting alumna opens Wild Willie’s

Changes come to WDCE with new GM, move


OPINION

Guest Opinion
WAHHHHH! Students should take a hint and lighten up
»By Michael Lembo

To be honest, I am tired of reading about the wahability of the average Richmond student.

April 24, 2008, 12:00 am | Leave a Comment

More Opinion

Put your built-up junk to use

Barbeque, Bar-B-Q, BBQ: Recognizing the tradition of a comfort food

The real truth about condoms

The 21st century business school


University and Community Events


TOP STORIES

Election 2008
Obama, with Kaine in tow, campaigns in Richmond
»By Kimberly Leonard and Dan Petty

Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama campaigned in Virginia Thursday, stopping at John Tyler Community College.

August 21, 2008, 12:54 pm (5 hours, 10 minutes ago) | 1 Comment

New Stadium
City Council clears way for new stadium construction
»By David Larter

The Richmond City Council has approved the University of Richmond’s permit to build a new 8,700-seat stadium on campus, the final major hurdle before the school begins construction on a venue officials say will transform the campus.

August 5, 2008, 10:16 pm (2 weeks, 1 day ago) | Leave a Comment

NEWS

Rankings
Princeton Review gives university mixed ratings
»By Kimberly Leonard

In the Princeton Review’s annual guidebook of top colleges, the university earned spots on the list for best classroom experience and beautiful campuses, but made the list for schools with homogenous students and little race or class interaction.

July 31, 2008, 11:18 pm | Leave a Comment

More News

October trial set for charged campus gunman

Route 16 decision pending until at least September

University scrambles to save bus route from cuts

After intruder, Richmond to improve alert system

RGSGA passes $126K budget for campus groups


SPORTS

Track & Field
Men’s track seniors conquer tragedy and odds, rise to become champions
»By Billy Finn

The men\'s track and field seniors from the 2008 team have overcome the death of a teammate, and two open-heart surgeries. From left, Neil Slotterback, Brendan Regan, Pete Norquist, Hunter Willis, Mike Stubbs and Jon Molz.

Four years ago, seven teammates barely fielded the men’s cross country and track squad.

April 24, 12:00 am | Leave a Comment

More Sports

Chemistry professor, a former Olympic swimmer, still holds three world and two national records

Women’s lacrosse snatches No. 1 seed in A10 tournament

The U.S. goal isn’t just the gold