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The General Education Curriculum Improvement Committee presented three proposals to the public last week, shifting the curriculum’s emphasis to skills learning, improvements to first year seminars and greater consistency throughout a student’s four years.
Editor’s Note: The current president of Kappa Kappa Gamma is a member of The Collegian’s staff.
The recent racist attacks have left many students of color uncertain about their decision to attend the University of Richmond, including me. As I write this article, I still have not told my parents about the events on campus because I know that the moment I do, they will not be able to think about anything else.
The events that transpired this past weekend have disgusted and disappointed all of us. As a student, I was horrified at the attack on other students of such diverse heritages at the place we call home. As an Asian American, I was jolted at such a direct assault on the international student. And as a Spider, I was saddened by our seeming lack of progress in the face of racism and xenophobia.
Several students shared their experiences Thursday evening at a community meeting called in response to the recent racist incidents on campus, as well as what many called a “long-running culture” of racism fostered both within the University of Richmond and the U.S.
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Mindfulness and performance expert George Mumford spent two days at the University of Richmond this week, leading faculty members, coaches and student-athletes in mindfulness education sessions, said Sandra Joireman, associate provost for faculty.
More than 200 people attended the first of a three-part discussion series titled Interpoint to discuss race not only at the University of Richmond, but in people’s lives as a whole.
The University of Richmond updated its fire safety policy after repeated damage and vandalisms to exit signs posed threats to student safety, said Patrick Benner, director of Residence Life and Housing.
Twenty-one students and one faculty member spoke in front of a crowd that filled the Forum at "More Than Just a Message," Tuesday's open mic protest aimed at denouncing racist actions that occur on campus, in light of recent events.
The women’s basketball team played a tremendous game against the Davidson Wildcats at the Robins Center on Sunday, Jan. 26.
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A few weeks into January, the album release slates for each week start getting fuller, more surprising and more high profile. The industry’s release schedule usually peaks a few times a year, a bit different from movies where largely the best are saved for last around the holidays.
A packed room at the Lunar New Year celebration Saturday made students and faculty hopeful that the University of Richmond might soon have a stronger campus community and a better understanding of Asia.
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In their first three games without leading scorer Blake Francis, the Richmond Spiders' offense seemed to not skip a beat. Up against the No. 7 Dayton Flyers, however, it was clear that the Spiders were shorthanded offensively, as they fell 87-79.
The first time I cared about American race relations was in November of 2017, during my first year at the University of Richmond, when I read an opinion piece in The New York Times by Yeshiva University law professor Ekow N. Yankah. It questioned whether true friendship was possible between his black children and other children who were white. I should have had the good sense to care sooner, in all honesty. The 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville happened weeks before I moved to campus.
The first month of 2020 is here, bringing a few new drama, horror and gangster movies. I can’t say it was hard to choose which ones to include in my recommendations. If you decide to head to the movies, your options for a good show are limited this month. Nevertheless, I have selected six movies that I find intriguing and worth checking out.
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