Q&A with the 2017 Homecoming King and Queen
The University of Richmond crowned the 2017 Homecoming Queen and King last weekend on the field at the Homecoming football game. Here's what you need to know about the university's new royalty.
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The University of Richmond crowned the 2017 Homecoming Queen and King last weekend on the field at the Homecoming football game. Here's what you need to know about the university's new royalty.
Brian King sauntered on stage Saturday night with only his drummer, David Prowse, aiding him. King and Prowse, members of the band Japandroids, charged into their lead single, “Near to the Wild Heart of Life,” and mid-verse, King hocked a loogie the size of a small bird that clung to an oversized amp for the entire show.
Each semester, 25 University of Richmond students seeking to understand more about an “equitable society and campus community” participate in an off-campus retreat called enVision, which first started more than 8 years ago.
College students understand the delight that arises upon receiving a package from home. The idea that our parents have packed our favorite snacks and extra supplies — along with the fact that we will not have to go out and buy these items ourselves — cheers us up like nothing else.
It is hard to slip down the wet, tiled sidewalks of Taipei, Taiwan without eventually finding yourself perched on a plastic stool, dabbing garlic chili paste onto a fresh omelet.
Hurricane Harvey ravaged Houston just weeks ago, but for some it probably feels like months since the category 4 storm was in the public consciousness.
Four University of Richmond juniors have come together to form the UR chapter of Active Mind to increase health-seeking behavior on campus.
Every fall, Young Life College provides students with the opportunity to go on a weekend retreat to Rockbridge Springs Alumni Camp in Goshen, Virginia.
I’m no movie expert, but I know this much: When it comes to making a film about a national tragedy that robbed nearly 3,000 people of their lives, spawned wars, shaped both foreign and domestic policy for years and still looms as a vindictive colossus over the memories of millions, one must take special care.
Spotluck went from a simple idea in the basement of a house to the No. 1 discount dining app in the iTunes Store – and it has now reached the Richmond community.
University of Richmond student Olivia Pivirotto, WC '19, worked over the past two years to create a product that aims to change the way college students drink alcohol.
Flowers are not the only pops of color sprouting up around colleges this spring: S’well water bottles are dotting campuses just as seasonal blooms reappear.
Editor's note: Kappa Alpha Theta raised more money at its event and after the check pictured below had been made.
On April 8, Pierre Galloway discovered that he had been selected as the runner-up for the Contemporary A Cappella Recording award for Best Male Collegiate Solo for his performance in the song “Recovery.”
University of Richmond dance teams Embody and Block Crew are hosting a joint showcase titled Emblock at 9 p.m. in The Pier on April 14. In anticipation of the show, I sat down with Brian Li, RC ‘17, and Tia McArtis, WC ‘17, who are the respective captains for Block Crew and Embody, and asked them some questions about their time at UR and in the dance community.
Looking for something to do on a Tuesday night? Head downtown to the Fan district where Sticky Rice, a sushi restaurant by day, turns into a karaoke bar by night, packed with Richmond locals and students.
With thighs full of bruises and several late nights filled with little sleep, five sororities are a day away from showcasing their stepping routines during the Stepping 101 competition, hosted by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
University of Richmond students sprawled out on blankets on the Westhampton Green Wednesday night to support GreenUR’s outdoor screening of "Before the Flood."
Now that it is officially Spring and Virginia is warming, everyone wants to spend more time outside to enjoy the weather.
As tourism in Cuba increases, and as University of Richmond students now have the opportunity to study abroad there, many first-time visitors don't know what to expect. Some of the items listed below, written by a Cuban for non-Cubans, might be common knowledge, but others are not.