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Celebrities encourage voter registration at Richmond, campaign for Obama downtown
Celebrities Tatiana Ali, Marlon Wayans and Jurnee Smollett spoke to a University of Richmond Justice and Civil Society class taught by professor Karen Zivi to stress the importance of citizenship and voting. The stars later encouraged a group of young people to “Vote for Change” at a democratic rally downtown at the Hyperlink Café.
Boutique of the Week: Carytown Teas
The walls of Carytown Teas are stacked with bronze metal containers holding more than 100 varieties of organic fair-trade teas from around the world. The tiny Salon de Thé deals with the tea estates directly and only buys the best teas.
MTV’s 2008 Video Music Awards were a disapointment … but at least Britney’s back.
I thought the MTV Video Music Awards were going really well until I realized they hadn’t started yet and I was actually watching that Taco Bell commercial with the guy rapping at the drive-thru.
What does your bagel flavor say about you?
Are you an Artist, a Meditator, a Royal, an All-American, a Classic, a Daredevil or and Enigma?
A Day in the Life: The Safety Shuttle Driver
For six years Wayne has been rumbling around campus, stopping at stop signs, slowing down over speed bumps and “pickin’ up two at X-Lot.” Rain or shine, weekends or weeknights, apartment or lodges, Wayne has gotten us there faster and drier than our male accomplices.
Art history major focuses on Andy Warhol photos for thesis
A gift from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts is providing a senior art history major the opportunity to research 153 original Andy Warhol photographs that were given to the Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center.
UR music librarian reviews famous Opera
Football fanatics fantasize about getting their hands on autographed jerseys while archaeologists dream of discovering hidden artifacts telling of past cultures. For opera lovers such as Linda Fairtile, head of the University of Richmond Parsons Music Library, the original manuscripts of opera legend Giacomo Puccini were the ultimate finding.
Visiting artist talks about work featured at Richmond’s InLight festival
Standing at the front of the room in a simple black outfit, Tatiana Ginsberg prepared to give a talk to a handful of college students. Her slight build belied the approachable authority with which she spoke. She good-humoredly tried to dispel the myth of “rice” paper and talked about the sustainability of materials.
Football scoreless during London’s bittersweet return to U.Va.
After a disappointing loss at the University of Virginia, the football team is excited to start its conference play at home against Towson, the only CAA team that beat the Spiders last year.
For Heilman, cross country Harley ride is a salute to the past
Former university president E. Bruce Heilman’s journey from Richmond to San Diego is at once an exciting new step into the future as well as nostalgic return to his past.
Letter: Context is Critical
Richmond College Dean Joseph Boehman responds to an archived cartoon from Sept. 7, 1978, republished in last week’s Collegian.
Brief: Former president elected to honored position
Richard L. Morrill, chancellor and former president of the University of Richmond, was elected chairman of the board of directors of The Teagle Foundation, according to a press release on Friday.
More women than men apply for same number of spots at university
The number of women applying to the University of Richmond has increased, but the acceptance rate has not.
Living from swipe to swipe
University of Richmond student protests dining services new meal swiping policy.
Georgians offer perspective on country’s turmoil
This summer, 18-year-old Giorgi Zurabishvili was in Georgia when war with Russia broke out in August.
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