American Express Publishing CEO offers advice at communications expo
Ed Kelly, CEO and president of American Express Publishing, spoke to students Tuesday night at a mass communications expo, hosted by the Career Development Center.
Images to host Love Your Body Week from March 23-27
Images is bringing Love Your Body Week to Richmond from March 23 to 27, which will include several self-esteem campaign events in D-Hall and the Commons and a documentary on America’s obsession with appearance.
25 Random Things About Me, let’s go public!
Whether or not you have been tagged in the “25 Random Things About Me” on Facebook, I wouldn’t doubt that you’d have to look too far to find someone who has. Maybe it’s the guy at the computer next to you in the library or the girl washing her hands by you in the bathroom, but whoever it may be, I can be certain they have, in some form or another, been apart of this new phenomenon.
Scholar uses Poe’s works to portray themes of terror
Through the Edward C. and Mary S. Peple Library Lectureship, Friends of the Boatwright Memorial Library invited Gerald Kennedy to speak at the Jepson Alumni Center to celebrate Poe’s 200th anniversary.
Skydiving and snorkeling on Spring Break
It’s spring break in Australia.
Running my first half marathon
The gun’s sounding at 7 a.m. reminded me I had 21.1 kilometers, or 13 miles, still left to run.
9 Days of Adrenaline
With the $2.00 of remaining balance I have on my Global Gossip internet card, all I can say is that my Extreme Adventure spring break has been just that, extreme.
The luckless life I lead as a tourist
I haven’t been the luckiest person when it comes to weather during my trips as an American tourist.
News from Australia: Revelations shared from abroad
My original assumption was that Oz was similar to the United States, but as the weeks pass, I realize the only thing in common is that both countries speak English!
RGSGA passes $126K budget for campus groups
Richmond College senators passed their budget and discussed a new catch-and-release policy for Westhampton Lake.
Newly appointed RCSGA senators sworn in, examine diversity issues
During a meeting with new Richmond College Student Government Association senators, a student from the Office of Common Ground told senators about a racially charged incident at the Cousins Studio Theater during spring break.
Common Ground speaks to RCSGA about diversity issues
Recently elected Richmond College Student Government Association President Matthew Whittaker swore in newly appointed senators and class chairs during the weekly meeting on Wednesday night in the Whitehurst Living Room.
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