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(10/08/18 12:26pm)
A contagious buzz throughout campus regarding summer internships marks the beginning of the school year. For seniors, internships can turn into potential job offers, and to others, it is just another stepping stone for future employment after graduation.
(09/29/18 7:17pm)
Junior Mira Carroll is studying abroad in Paris, France, this semester, but her friends still see her around the University of Richmond.
(09/24/18 2:05pm)
Senior Claudia Ajluni was offered a paid internship in New York City for this past summer. The opportunity aligned with her career interests, and every single one of her friends would be working there, too. Ajluni decided to decline the offer and stayed home in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, alone.
(09/23/18 4:51pm)
Chocolate pie with meringue on top is just one of the many treats served at the beloved dessert bar in the Heilman Dining Center.
(09/24/18 9:36pm)
“I heard it cost four million dollars and there was an entire think tank!”
(05/16/18 11:37pm)
University of Richmond alumna Whitney Asher discovered her flair for advertising and saw her love for music bloom while she was an undergraduate student on campus. Today, she lives out both of these passions through a business she created, and she is ready to share what she learned with her fellow Spiders.
(05/16/18 9:53pm)
For the first time since the program’s conception in 2005, the University of Richmond Office of Alumni and Career Services will expand its Spider Road Trips, an experiential program created to help students explore different career paths, to the West Coast.
(05/09/18 3:19pm)
Doug Robinson exemplifies his enthusiasm for his job and for his life through his actions -- he dances while he vacuums locker rooms, and he makes a point to help out where ever he can on campus.
(04/23/18 11:24pm)
Editor's note: Logan Etheredge is a member of The Collegian staff.
(04/21/18 7:55pm)
On Feb. 23, 1960, Ruth Tinsley was forcibly dragged by police officers outside the Thalhimers building in Richmond. As the officers carried her, Malcolm O. Carpenter photographed them, capturing the moment that later became an important image of the civil rights movement.
(04/19/18 3:33pm)
Editor’s note: Some of the names in this article have been changed to protect students’ identities.
(04/16/18 3:13am)
It can be easy for some University of Richmond students to
get used to the "Richmond bubble" and forget about the world outside of
it. With the IRS Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance program, however, many accounting students have an
opportunity to be exposed to what lies beyond the confines of the university.
(04/11/18 4:36am)
The Clothesline Project, displayed in the Forum on April 10 is made up of t-shirts created by survivors of violence, or created in honor of someone who has experienced violence.
(04/16/18 4:53am)
Editor's note: After publication, The Collegian was notified this article contained off record information. It has been removed.
(03/28/18 2:15pm)
As the people of this nation continue to grapple with living in a diverse society that has historically discriminated against racial and ethnic minorities, women, and LGBTQ+ people, the University of Richmond campus reflects this national climate. In this five-part series, The Collegian seeks to tell a few of the stories of non-majority students. These stories are by no means the only ones that need to be told, nor do they represent the experiences of all historically marginalized groups on campus.
(03/25/18 5:54pm)
From the Richmond City Jail to Tanzania, University of Richmond students have completed a myriad of internships across the world, many of which are made possible by the Richmond Guarantee.
(03/26/18 2:18pm)
As the people of this nation continue to grapple with living in a diverse society that has historically discriminated against racial and ethnic minorities, women, and LGBTQ+ people, the University of Richmond campus reflects this national climate. In this five-part series, The Collegian seeks to tell a few of the stories of non-majority students. These stories are by no means the only ones that need to be told, nor do they represent the experiences of all historically marginalized groups on campus.
(03/25/18 6:02pm)
Sophomore Torey Samuel Bates is not going abroad this upcoming fall, but she said it is not because she is too lazy, too scared or a ‘”homebody."
(03/19/18 11:43pm)
Nimisha Bangalore took the necessary precautions. She asked the driver when he would return, arrived at the stop beforehand and watched the bus approach on the DoubleMap bus tracking app. Then, she watched it pass her without stopping. It started raining, she had a busy Monday approaching, she was holding several bags and she had to pay $7.35 for an Uber.
(03/30/18 1:34pm)
As the people of this nation continue to grapple with living in a diverse society that has historically discriminated against racial and ethnic minorities, women, and LGBTQ+ people, the University of Richmond campus reflects this national climate. In this five-part series, The Collegian seeks to tell a few of the stories of non-majority students. These stories are by no means the only ones that need to be told, nor do they represent the experiences of all historically marginalized groups on campus.