"Bachelor Mondays" comes to The Cellar
“Sorry, I can’t, 'The Bachelor' is on tonight.”
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Collegian's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
304 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
“Sorry, I can’t, 'The Bachelor' is on tonight.”
The “Production Studies III” theater course will be putting on their production of “The Wolves” in the Cousins Studio Theater in the Modlin Center for the Arts starting Feb. 13 through Feb. 16.
More than 180 photographs capturing facets of African American life in New York during the 1960s and '70s are on display at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in the exhibit “Working Together: Louis Draper and the Kamoinge Workshop.”
Through her brand e.xclusively, junior Erin Watton sells painted pieces such as clothing and handbags customized to each customer.
The National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine performed in the Dominion Energy Center at 7:30 p.m. Friday as part of the Modlin Downtown series, with a pre-performance lecture at 6:30.
Bryan Terrell Clark, best known for his role as George Washington in the Broadway hit “Hamilton,” visited the University of Richmond campus on Thursday as part of the Center for Student Involvement’s programming for Black History Month.
Students are used to being judged on performance. They are constantly reaching for their professors’ admiration. RateMyProfessors.com turns the tables. Instead of professors rating students, students are rating professors.
Valentine’s Day, no matter whom you spend it with, can get a little pricey. Here are five restaurants in Richmond that can host a low-cost date night or even a Galentine’s Day.
When making the trek down Interstate 95 from New York to the University of Richmond, there is one thing senior Nicole Schonander’s parents never forget: bagels.
What began in 2015 as a tutoring service and later evolved into a Craigslist for student services has rebranded yet again as an event-based photo-sharing platform. A University of Richmond alumnus who co-founded the program is looking to ignite people’s social life with the newly updated app, Flare.
The On the Road workshops offered by the University of Richmond’s Counseling and Psychological Services expanded and evolved in January to better support students and their organizations.
With the arrival of cold weather, holiday drinks have also arrived at 8:15 at Boatwright in time for the holiday season. The three classic flavors of gingerbread, toasted marshmallow and peppermint have returned for the season, and can be paired with a mocha, Americano or hot chocolate. The special holiday drink added to this season’s roster is the spiced brown sugar chai latte.
The use of brand ambassadors is a recent way many companies interact and communicate with their audience. Brand “reps” provide a more personal and direct way for brands to spread their message and promote their product. Becoming a brand ambassador is a way to earn an additional income and potentially jump-start a future career with a company. Three University of Richmond students shared their experiences as brand ambassadors.
After a long week of late-night studying and essay writing, there is nothing like getting a nice meal celebrating the end of it. Being the vibrant city that it is, Richmond is filled with many restaurants with a wide variety of tastes and menus. With the seemingly endless choices and the annoyingly difficult Yelp app, it’s time to find out where University of Richmond students like to spend their Sunday mornings.
Most college students seem to have two things in common: a constant state of stress and an empty bank account.
The city of Richmond is home to many restaurants that offer an endless possibility of dining options. Whether in downtown, Short Pump or Carytown, there are always restaurants that can cater to a variety of cuisines and preferences.
Aside from the hours of studying and paper writing, one of the hardest parts of academic life at the University of Richmond is trying to find a nice, quiet place to study. Students roam around campus trying to find the perfect work environment, but often find that every spot is crowded or taken.
Beef burgers are back and better than ever.
By the time I made it to college, I had already met a couple of harsh realities. One, that high school came and passed without a single resemblance to “High School Musical,” and two, that the college admissions process took a little more effort than Elle Woods’ video submission in “Legally Blonde.”
The Juice Laundry wants customers to start doing the most important kind of laundry. Located walking-distance from campus on River Road, it promotes the power of raw, organic fruits and vegetables as the key to wellness, not the latest diet craze.