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(10/07/10 5:46am)
Captivated by the first of many radiant sunrises he would see during his nearly ten-week stay near Kenjak-e Olya, Afghanistan last summer, journalism professor Robert Hodierne said that the evening sunsets were probably just as spectacular.
(04/15/10 6:38am)
To quote: "What kills me about news reports on this issue is that they focus on what feminists think ... Do people claim that the Holocaust was a Jewish issue or that slavery was an African issue? ... This is not simply a feminist issue and to write it off as such is to do the human population at large a major injustice."
(04/08/10 2:16am)
University of Richmond students shared stories about sexual violence during the annual Take Back the Night event held Tuesday night in the Forum.
(03/25/10 5:57am)
Have you heard? Afroman is coming to campus for Pig Roast!
(02/25/10 2:28am)
The Vagina Monologues, which is performed internationally around Valentine's Day to support V-Day, a global movement to stop violence against women and girls, opened Friday night and was performed again Saturday night in the Tyler Haynes Commons.
(02/18/10 4:30am)
Lil' Wayne, Chris Brown and a host of other celebrities have recently been in trouble with the law.
(01/21/10 7:04am)
It seems as if more and more athletes and superstar personalities have been caught up in incidents involving guns, violence or sexual deviancies. Gilbert Arenas is this trend's latest victim.
(10/08/09 4:30am)
T-shirts bearing messages such as "Stop the violence" and "We will fight back" hung from a clothesline on the lawn outside the Boatwright Memorial Library on Tuesday afternoon as part of the Clothesline Project, a movement to raise awareness about violence against women.
(04/09/09 11:08pm)
As students of the University of Richmond, we are generally not surprised when someone accuses the administration of being obtrusively paternalistic. Bored by recycled rhetoric, we don't often ask what these high community standards and zero-tolerance policies actually mean for campus life.
(10/09/08 7:00pm)
By Kate Foss
(02/14/08 5:00am)
The cast and supporters of "The Vagina Monologues" expect a successful series of performances this weekend at the University of Richmond despite written dissent from the College Republicans.
(02/01/07 4:00am)
In the early 16th century, a young Italian patriot sat nightly in his study, reading and writing with a missionary fervor. The wisdom of the ancients and his pen soothed the persistent mental torture he felt while watching his precious Italia ravaged by foreign armies and domestic discord. His name was Niccolo Machiavelli. The product of those nights, "The Prince," is the indispensable guide for anyone interested in gaining and holding power. It was also a call for a man to take power and unite Italy for the sake of its humiliated people.