Music department caps private lessons for non-majors
The Department of Music is implementing a revised policy that caps non-music student access to private lessons starting next semester.
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The Department of Music is implementing a revised policy that caps non-music student access to private lessons starting next semester.
A trademark of the University of Richmond experience for many students is the opportunity to study abroad, and according to UR International Education, the number of students studying abroad is increasing.
On Earth Day, students and faculty cycled through a four hour study-in at the Stern Quadrangle with signage calling for environmental action.
The Burying Ground Memorial project consecration and memorial dedication was held on Wednesday, April 23, a milestone in a years-long process of reckoning with the University of Richmond’s complicated past.
With just 15 minutes left until curtain call at the Alice Jepson Theatre, the stage went dark during the University of Richmond’s production of “Urinetown” after a snake caused equipment at the steam plant to short circuit and sparked a campus-wide power outage on April 20.
The University of Richmond canceled classes when the campus lost power after a snake got into the main power plant Sunday night, according to UR facilities.
Editor’s note: Maria Byrnes, an organizer of this event, is the city and state editor of the Collegian.
You might know them for their song “Jungle”, but you’ve definitely heard “Renegades” and “Unsteady”. Now, you can hear the pop band X Ambassadors live when they headline the Last Day of Classes (or LDOC) concert on Friday, April 25.
On March 26, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist David Carson showed a crowd of students, faculty, and Richmond locals an evocative image: a teary-eyed child clutching a small puppy in a lifeboat.
Performers from UR’s two dance groups, Bollywood Jhatkas and Block Crew, filled Camp Concert Hall for a two-part dance experience "Bollywood on The Block" on Saturday March 29, taking the audience through the temporal evolution of multiple dance styles.
A microphone, pair of headphones, editing software and an old-school voice recorder or computer are essential for a podcast starter kit. But what keeps listeners interested and waiting for the newest episode drop? Ears. They are the most important piece of equipment.
It all started at the Westhampton Lake gazebo.
Polyamory educators encouraged the audience to expand their connections and care network in order to foster community during a speech at the University of Richmond as a part of their mission to reimagine relationships and embrace human connection to make polyamory accessible to all.
The man whose presence on campus sparked a campus safety advisory believed that an event at the University of Richmond’s Robins School of Business was led by a visiting speaker attempting to abduct him for human trafficking.
Models strutted through the Current donning shirts from thrift stores, pants that they painted, and hand-me-down shoes at Rethink Waste’s Second Hand Fashion Show. The only rule? No new clothing.
The Political Science department led a second teach-in and Q&A last Thursday discussing the global effects of Trump’s presidency.
A Richmond man linked to death threats posted on social media and whose presence on campus sparked a campus safety advisory, was arrested by Henrico County police late this morning, according to University of Richmond Chief of Police Dave McCoy.
Grab your hard hats because new academic building construction, University Forest Apartment improvements and slip-deck parking were proposed as part of an upcoming campus plan.
An Instagram account linked to a man who University of Richmond and Henrico County police are searching for contains droves of distressing posts including a picture with gun crosshairs targeting the heads of attendees at a Robins School of Business event.
The mummified remains of Ti Ameny Net have resided on the University of Richmond campus for decades. Her journey from Egypt to Richmond has been long, but today she lies in UR’s Ancient World Gallery.