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Thursday, May 15, 2008

LOCKDOWN NEWS

In response to intruder, Richmond to improve alert systemn
By DAN PETTY - Collegian Staff

MAY 15, 12:50 p.m.; Updated June 6, 4:35 p.m.

University officials are moving forward with plans to install an outdoor public address warning system by the start of the 2008-09 academic year after last month's report of a gunman on campus prompted a lockdown.

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Police say lockdown suspect confesses to crimes
By DAN PETTY - Collegian Staff

MAY 15, 12:50 p.m.

Seth A. Newman, the suspect police arrested following a lockdown at the University of Richmond May 6, has confessed criminal charges filed against him, a search warrant affadavit says.More »



Police arrest teenage suspect tied to campus lockdown, locate weapon
By DAN PETTY - Collegian Staff

MAY 7, 6:59 p.m.; UPDATED 9:05 p.m.

University officials say police arrested 19-year-old Seth Adam Newman of the 1700 block of Chadwick Drive in Henrico County in connection with Tuesday's four-hour campus lockdown.More »



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Wednesday, April 24, 2008



PIE BETA PHI
Pi Beta Phi hosted "Pie a Pi Phi" during the second annual Bellis Fest for its national philanthrophy, "Links to Literacy." Here, sophomore Peter Gordon pies sophomore Liza Billington.
[Lucy Hester/The Collegian]

Cost of attending Richmond climbs to $49,190 next year
Stephanie Rice - Collegian Staff

University of Richmond undergraduate students will pay a 5 percent increase for tuition, room and board for the 2008-09 school year.More »



Men's track seniors conquer tragedy and odds, rise to become champions
Billy Finn - Collegian Reporter

In the fall of 2004, the University of Richmond men's track and field team consisted of two upperclassmen and a wideeyed group of freshmen. At the Atlantic 10 Cross Country Championships, the Spiders could barely field a team; competing with seven racers, four of whom were freshmen.More »



OPINION

The University of Henrico Will the real Richmond please stand up?
Michael Rogers - Opinion Editor

"Hey, Adam, isn't it weird that some people go through four years at Richmond and never spend time in Churchill?" More »



Put your built-up junk to use
Environmental Studies - Class of 2008

Whether you've been here at Richmond for four years or only for one, you've accumulated a lot -- strong writing and speaking skills, a thirst for knowledge, a passion for learning -- and a whole lot of crap. Think about your apartment or dorm room. What do you really have in there that you're going to need once leaving Richmond? Your shot glass collection, beanbag chair, life-sized Fabio poster or prized beer pyramid in the closet? More »



FEATURES

UR accounting alumna opens Wild Willie's
Ashley Graham - Collegian Reporter

Wild Willie's, a new restaurant established by a University of Richmond alumna, has already attracted many diners since its opening in March. More »



Binky Williams inspires students by reaching out post-graduation
Clancey Denis - Collegian Reporter

For the majority of seniors, graduation means leaving the University of Richmond behind. Most leave with fond memories and perhaps more than a few desperate wishes to return to the comfort of no-rent housing and a pre-paid meal plan. But for some, graduation does not mean the end of a relationship with the university.More »




SPORTS

The U.S. goal isn't just the gold
Barrett Neale - Sports Editor

In a few months, our nation's leaders will look for victory, no matter how slim the margin, in an intense competition that comes around only once every four years.More »



A Gibbs-Approved Summer
Damian Gibbs - Assistant Sports Editor

The surprisingly nice weather last week has taken my mind away from finals and has got me looking forward to the imminent days of summer. You know what that means, don't you? Three of my favorite annual television traditions are almost here. More »





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