Best Buddies Games fundraiser brings people together
The intramural fields were full of activity and laughter Saturday, March 30, as students and buddies played games, ate food and socialized at the fourth annual Best Buddies Games.
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The intramural fields were full of activity and laughter Saturday, March 30, as students and buddies played games, ate food and socialized at the fourth annual Best Buddies Games.
Taylor Hoogsteden has made a number of noteworthy memories working for Camp Kesem UR, a student organization that helps run free, week-long summer camps for children coping with a parent's cancer.
Braving the rainy, cold weather, party-goers continued to dance and have a great time while the live band stayed strong long after most of the attendees left Pig Roast last year.
On March 26, the WILL* program hosted renowned art activist Favianna Rodriguez, who spoke about changing culture through art, in the Brown Alley Room.
University of Richmond students gathered for a Queer Ally Workshop, where panelists answered questions about LGBTQ+ life, in the Whitehurst Living Room at 7 p.m. on March 28.
Leaders must understand the effects of past oppression on the present in order to move forward.
Editor's Note: Two of the panelists are either past or current members of The Collegian. Ashlee Korlach served as The Collegian's editor-in-chief from 2018-19, and Alec Greven is currently an opinions and columns writer.
Best-selling author Lawrence Ross gave a lecture focused on topics from his most recent book, “Blackballed: The Black and White Politics of Race on America's Campuses,” which speaks to issues of campus racism, past and present.
Flooding from sprinklers in a Jeter Hall room caused thousands of dollars worth of damage to students' personal items late Monday night.
Editor's Note: This article was updated to include more student organizations that helped with the event.
Editor's Note: The article has been updated to reflect the total number of members after initiation.
The Muslim Student Association will hold events March 25-29 for Islam Awareness Week to allow Muslim students to share their stories and increase general student understanding of Islam.
According to the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, sonder is "the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own." As students gathered inside The Pier on a cold, rainy Thursday night, just after Tyler’s Grill had pulled its gates closed for the evening, sonder soon became evident to everyone.
Paula Krebs, the Modern Language Association's executive director, spoke at the University of Richmond Thursday night about the importance of studying the humanities in undergraduate education and real-world experience.
Lora Robins Court, Lakeview Hall, Robins Hall, Atlantic House and Pacific House will undergo renovation during the summer of 2019.
Editor's Note: This story was updated to correct a direct quote from Liam McGrinder, as well as include more context regarding the quote.
University of Richmond’s Lauren Tilton, assistant professor of digital humanities in the rhetoric and communication studies department, received a $35,000 fellowship in January to develop a digital book that will map out oral histories collected during the Great Depression.
The University of Richmond no longer recognizes Sigma Chi fraternity's Epsilon Rho chapter as an on-campus organization, according to a memorandum obtained by The Collegian.
Editor's note: The Collegian does not name victims of crime.
As part of campus-wide renovation and modernization efforts, the University of Richmond bookstore has rebranded as the SpiderShop.