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(09/25/22 9:59pm)
About 65 community members gathered for a climate strike on Sept. 23. The protesters called for the University of Richmond and the federal government to take action against climate change.
(11/14/20 6:29pm)
Editor’s Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(04/26/20 5:16pm)
Editor's Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(10/31/17 12:53pm)
Universities around the world are taking steps to curb harmful greenhouse gas emissions. The University of Richmond ought to follow suit if it hopes to maintain our moral integrity as an academic institution during the climate crisis.
(09/12/14 4:12pm)
Aug. 29 marked the death of yet another group of martyrs in the crusade against nutritious eating. Our beloved buffalo chicken dip will be mourned, as will his comrades who followed suit: chicken wings and cheesy bread. No proper funeral was held for these brave soldiers, so I will attempt to serve them justice in this eulogy.
(03/06/14 7:50am)
Recently, a number of University of Richmond students found out where they would be studying abroad in the fall.
(03/06/14 5:44am)
President Ayers announced his resignation that will take effect in 2015. Trustee Paul Queally made controversial comments at a secret society meeting in New York City. Greek life has been restricted more than ever, with at least two fraternities on probation. The apartment buildings are being dwarfed by new high-rises. This is the last print edition of The Collegian. And I am the new Opinions Editor.
(09/12/13 2:23am)
A glimpse into the potential future of the University of Richmond campus is on display at the 1800 block of the University Forest Apartments.
(03/01/12 4:40am)
I wish I'd had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me. In a recent article published by "The Guardian" called "Top five regrets of the dying," this was cited as the most common regret of all, according to an Australian nurse who cared for patients during the last 12 weeks of their lives.
(01/21/12 8:13pm)
Members of GreenUR are continuing to protest coal burning at the University of Richmond.
(01/17/12 1:23am)
Readings, dance and song honored Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday afternoon during the university's annual community gathering.
(09/22/11 7:04am)
It is certainly an odd situation to be in when your pen can destroy worlds, and it is a situation that our president finds himself in at this very moment. Sure, President Obama may be more concerned with the state of this economy and, of course, his re-election, but what sits on his desk right now carries considerable weight.
(04/21/11 7:58am)
"Be a green Spider, save electricity, save the Earth." These stickers around campus seem to apply to everywhere on campus but the dorms, where lights stay on 24 hours a day and cannot be turned off.
(03/24/11 3:08am)
Believe it or not, The Collegian editor-in-chief isn't always the most popular person on campus.
(02/17/11 4:45am)
On one of my most recent visits to the iTunes website, I was surprised to see that every country listed had the same No. 1 song: Lady Gaga's latest single, "Born This Way."
(02/12/11 12:23am)
The University of Richmond's debate team has put its mission to save the program on hold in order to prepare for competitions this semester, team member Travis Henschen said.
(01/27/11 6:52am)
The University of Richmond strives to keep its students safe at all hours of the day and night, and its safety shuttle now makes a continuous loop around campus until the early hours of the morning.
(01/20/11 6:55am)
I predicted my holiday would be fairly uneventful this year considering I had nothing to do for a month except apply for jobs.
(01/20/11 6:23am)
So, have your New Year's resolutions once again found you where they met you in previous years? That is, right there stuck only in the New Year? If you are like most of us, your resolutions fall short of the term. If you find that your resolutions dissolve into something you must constantly re-visit or resolve every year, then either you are insane or, more likely, just human and maybe a bit uninspired. Goals can be fitness or health related, and they may also be lifestyle related. Goals are meant to improve you. This year, work on creating strategic and goal-oriented resolutions that stick and that are resolved by the year's end. Sure, that is much easier said than done, but here are some ways to help:
(01/20/11 6:22am)
With the advance in information technologies, international travel and business, our world is becoming an increasingly interdependent place.