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(03/25/10 6:02am)
I've only been writing for the opinion section of The Collegian for seven weeks, but this is my last column. Looking back on four years at this university, I decided to write about etiquette that matters more than where you smoke or what you eat. Rather, how you deal with your soul.
(02/10/10 10:00pm)
Disclaimer: I am president of a campus ministry that is funded by the Virginia Baptist Mission Board, which is a partner organization with the Virginia Baptist Historical Society.
(07/10/09 5:01am)
The second finalist for university chaplain met with a full room of students, faculty and alumni Thursday afternoon and emphasized the importance of interfaith dialogue, interdependency and inclusion at the University of Richmond.
(07/08/09 8:02am)
The first of two candidates for the university's chaplain position spoke to about 60 students, faculty and alumni Tuesday afternoon, citing his vision for the chaplaincy as a place where all students would feel welcomed and supported.
(04/07/09 12:52am)
Correction Appended
(02/05/09 5:47am)
As parents with fussy children wound in and out of the congregation at the Glen Allen Ward on Jan. 25, a woman rose to discuss her salvation.
(11/20/08 8:00pm)
By Anna Dounce
(11/06/08 8:00pm)
By Kaileigh Conolly
(10/25/08 5:24am)
A two-time U.S. ambassador to Israel and former Clinton administration adviser strongly encouraged members of Richmond's Jewish community on Thursday to support Sen. Barack Obama for president -- an endorsement that goes against long-established Jewish support for Republican candidates.
(10/02/08 7:00pm)
It is interesting to me that the University of Richmond's Study Abroad Office discourages students from choosing traditional places -- such as England, Spain, France and Italy -- to study abroad. I guess that from their point of view, non-traditional countries can offer students a more pronounced difference in culture and take them further out of their comfort zone.
(07/02/08 6:04pm)
The Collegian
(04/24/08 6:00am)
The number of students choosing to major in philosophy has risen dramatically over the past few years, according to the New York Times, but the trend has had only a small effect on numbers at the University of Richmond.
(04/10/08 4:00am)
The controversy regarding presidential candidate Barack Obama's pastor and his religious background show the important role that religion plays in American politics, said Amy Sullivan, nation editor at Time magazine yesterday.
(04/03/08 4:00am)
Halfway across the world, Tibetan protests have turned violent and resulted in a bloody clash with Chinese security forces and the imposition of martial law. And for one University of Richmond student, the situation has hit close to home.
(11/01/07 4:00am)
Acting Chaplain Kate O'Dwyer Randall considers herself to be in the mold of the new face of the Roman Catholic Church — a mold that is moving away from the traditional seams and toward a different understanding of the world through a greater exposure to diversity. O'Dwyer Randall could definitely be described as non-traditional, she said.