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Jean-Paul Comelin has danced, choreographed and taught at institutions as prominent as the Paris Opera Ballet and the London Festival Ballet, and has spent the past few months sharing his extensive knowledge of ballet with the students of the University of Richmond.
The University, under the direction of Myra Daleng and Anne Norman Van Gelder, performed "Imagine" Feb. 27, 28 and March 1 at the Alice Jepson Theater. Read The Collegian's preview story here.
If the University of Richmond and its basketball team want to boost student attendance, the solution might be to allow the fraternities to open their lodges for tailgating before games.
The University Dancers will present a diverse mix of dances during "Imagine," the group's 24th annual spring concert, which will be performed from Feb. 27 through March 1 in the Alice Jepson Theatre.
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1. What year did Westhampton College begin hosting the event at The Jefferson?
On any given night, the Robins Center appears to be only half-full, a fact not lost to the visiting coaches.
The first hints of springtime after a long cold winter are always the most glorious of days. Like this past Sunday, Super Bowl Sunday nonetheless, with the sun poking out from the clouds and the temperature pushing seventy degrees.
Richmond students don't care about Richmond sports. It's a statement I hear at least weekly, if not more frequently, and I'm sick of it. The reason, however, may surprise you. I am sick of it because, for the large majority of the student body, it's true. Stop complaining about it.
During this week's Westhampton College Student Government meeting, held in the Alice Haynes Room, a motion was passed unanimously to donate $489 to Trick-or-Treat Street on behalf of WCGA.
The University Dancers will present a diverse mix of dances and storytelling during "Leap," their 23rd annual spring concert, to be performed from Feb. 28 through March 2 in the Alice Jepson Theatre.
Two barefoot boys drenched in sweat dance in perfect sync, seemingly hypnotized by a screen attached to a plain, white wall. They are lost in the steady beat of Japanese music, solely focused on coordinating their leg movement to the direction of the arrows rapidly floating across the glowing screen.
Halfway through what could be called a tumultuous season, the University of Richmond men's basketball team is not giving up, head coach Chris Mooney said.
Ryan Jobes was good at everything.