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(09/08/11 7:38am)
This may be the best espionage movie I've ever seen. Let me qualify that by stating that this is not a Bourne/Bond explosion and gadget extravaganza where nameless henchmen are mowed down by the dozens. Instead, "The Debt" may be how actual espionage works, slowly and below the radar with some not-so-clean getaways mixed in.
(09/08/11 7:30am)
About 30 students per year visit the University of Richmond's Counseling and Psychological Services staff to seek treatment for anorexia or bulimia, according to Peter LeViness, director of CAPS.
(09/08/11 7:29am)
When he learned to ice skate on Westhampton Lake as a child, Harold Wainwright Jr. said he had never dreamed he would become a father-figure to 170 Richmond College students every year.
(09/08/11 7:16am)
As I woke up at 8 a.m. the morning after the senior toga social, I realize that I was the victim of a vicious sharpie attack (despite abiding by the golden rule of "not passing out with my shoes on"), and I couldn't help but smile. It's the little things like this that keep me going: the revelation that even after four years I find pranks amusing even when they are on me. Then there is the revelation that it has been four years, that this is my senior year. Reality sets in. It's 8 o'clock and I have class in an hour.
(09/01/11 8:03am)
Hot, sticky weather did not keep University of Richmond students inside Friday night when White Panda came to campus.
(09/01/11 7:44am)
When students walk into the Heilman Dining Center, they may not always notice the aged blue Marine uniform sitting in a glass case, or know the story behind the man whose name rests above the door.
(09/01/11 7:32am)
Mezzanine 3433 gets its name from its address on Cary Street, a prime location for those looking to meander around the off-beat neighborhood before or after a good meal. Mezzanine had been on my list of places to eat before I graduate since I heard about their bloody mary bar at brunch. Conveniently located with an ever-changing menu of delicious dishes, Mezzanine proved to be a lovely dinner destination.
(09/01/11 7:17am)
Every movie you've ever seen exists in its own universe. "Star Wars," "Steel Magnolias," "Pirates of the Caribbean" - they all created a world in which they could reasonably function.
(08/25/11 5:47am)
Turn up your speakers to blare Mute Math's "Typical" and you'll get anything but that.
(08/25/11 5:39am)
Who: Christine Cassaro, '12
(08/25/11 5:37am)
I don't really know how to describe the feeling other than -- and if you've ever spent your summers at sleep-away camp, you'll understand -- it's the same pit in your stomach when you realize you only have a week left at camp.
(04/21/11 6:12am)
Every city has a few of those institutional restaurants that keep the locals coming back while still attracting tourists from all over. Millie's Diner is one of those places. You come for the reputation, get hooked on the mimosas and stay for the delicious and creative brunch.
(04/21/11 6:01am)
There was something missing when Heide Trepanier was studying biology as an undergraduate. She later found her niche in the abstract world of art.
(04/21/11 5:46am)
Brian Henry celebrated the publication of his seventh collection of poetry March 15, but this recent accomplishment is only one of many for the professor of English and creative writing, magazine editor, award-winning translator and literary critic.
(04/21/11 5:41am)
For most people, the question, "Where do you call home?" is a rather simple one. For Kuldip Acharya, that question is anything but simple.
(04/21/11 4:41am)
Senior Zhivko Illeieff came back from Spring Break this semester and noticed that there was something different about the University of Richmond. As he walked through the commons, through the library, through the dining hall and through academic buildings, Illeieff saw televisions.
(04/14/11 5:44am)
The facility workers in the landscaping department at the university do much more than just weed, plant flowers and tend to the grounds.
(04/14/11 5:32am)
What happens when you plan a month's worth of activities celebrating Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender history and pride in the month of April? You get Gay-pril.
(04/14/11 5:31am)
Keith Boykin doesn't play it safe. One might even question if he knows how. After graduating from Harvard Law School, alongside President Barack Obama, Boykin decided against practicing law like many of his fellow classmates. Instead, Boykin pursued his passion for politics and joined the Clinton/Gore campaign in Little Rock, Ark.
(04/07/11 7:44pm)
A growing number of University of Richmond students are practicing Bikram yoga, a 90-minute series of postures in a room heated to 105 degrees, and reaping its benefits.