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(09/23/17 1:02am)
New York Fashion Week (NYFW) is wrapping up, and now it's crucial to take a step back and consider the fashion industry with a critical eye. Many of us, myself included, anticipate the new seasonal trends — even if we wouldn’t wear them on a daily basis. Fashion is art and the designers are artists. It’s fascinating to watch how their creations influence the average American.
(09/12/17 7:13pm)
The University of Richmond College Republicans and College Democrats set up a display of almost 3,000 flags on the front lawn of Boatwright Memorial Library Monday morning to commemorate 9/11 victims.
(09/12/17 3:01pm)
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.
(09/11/17 5:41pm)
Editor's note: Colby Wilcox is a features writer on The Collegian staff.
(09/11/17 5:20pm)
Every year I dread 9/11. It’s a dark day that I hate to think about, much less speak about. It’s a national day of remembrance, but all I remember is the lost of a loved one — and the loss of my innocence. When I was a child I was ambushed with videos of the towers crumbling apart; the towers in which my loved ones worked.
(09/15/17 3:02pm)
Over the last several months, political division has scorched the United States.
(09/11/17 5:59pm)
On Wednesday night in the Breed Auditorium of the Queally Center, University President Ronald Crutcher welcomed Dr. Jeffrey Herbst, the former CEO of the Newseum and an old friend, to the stage to discuss free expression.
(09/13/17 1:00pm)
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.
(09/07/17 11:28pm)
The Richmond Police Department (RPD) is investigating a display at Bryan Park that took place early Thursday morning as a crime, authorities said.
(09/07/17 9:30pm)
Editor’s note: Josh Kim is the co-opinion editor on The Collegian staff. Dean Kerry Fankhauser, Dean Dan Fabian, Lauren Ramos, the WC orientation chair, and Dylan Heaney, the RC orientation chair, did not reply to email requests for interviews.
(09/08/17 3:26pm)
A University of Richmond alumnus will be showing his film "September Morning" at the Byrd Theatre in Carytown Monday, Sept. 11, which is about his experience as a UR freshman when the 9/11 tragedy occurred.
(09/07/17 6:11pm)
“Safety at your fingertips” is the catchphrase the University of Richmond Police Department (URPD) has been using in a campaign about a new app they hope all students download.
(09/04/17 1:52pm)
The national student debt crisis is at an all-time high, and Virginia is no exception to this trend. On Wednesday, Aug. 30, at 3 p.m., Tom Perriello, former U.S. representative and current CEO of the Win Virginia Democratic political action committee; Maggie Thompson, executive director of Generation Progress; and two Democratic student leaders from Virginia universities convened on a press call. The point of the call was to discuss the national student debt crisis in relation to the platforms of Virginia governor candidates: Democrat Ralph Northam and Republican Ed Gillespie. Those on the phone elaborated on both politicians’ stances in regard to funding higher education, with Northam clearly leading in favor as champion for students and families.
(09/04/17 7:14pm)
On behalf of the entire Collegian staff, welcome back to all those returning to campus, and a special welcome to those entering for the first time.
(09/04/17 1:33pm)
On Thursday evening in a packed Ukrop auditorium, University President Ronald A. Crutcher moderated a panel hosted by a coalition of University of Richmond student organizations discussing the recent violence that occurred in Charlottesville, Virginia.
(08/17/17 4:29pm)
More than 300 University of Richmond faculty and staff members have signed a statement to "oppose and denounce racism and racist violence like that witnessed in Charlottesville, Virginia, this past weekend and condemn the KKK, neo-Nazis, and other white supremacist groups that attacked peaceful protesters and killed Heather Heyer" this week.
(08/16/17 8:23pm)
Editor's note: Anika Kempe, a University of Richmond journalism graduate and resident of Charlottesville, Virginia, wrote the following chronological account of the demonstrations and violence that took place in the city this past weekend.
(07/21/17 1:14pm)
Westhampton College has announced that a new assistant dean will be joining their staff on Aug. 1.
(07/10/17 2:15pm)
Scott Allison, a psychology professor at the University of Richmond, spent part of his gap year after college working at a restaurant.
(06/15/17 8:39pm)
Two students were taken to a hospital for observation after breathing in smoke from a chemical fire that broke out on the third floor of Gottwald Center for the Sciences on Wednesday evening.