Two singles’ guide to one perfect Valentine’s Day
Are you looking for something to do with your special someone this Valentine’s Day? Well look no further, because we’ve got you covered!
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Are you looking for something to do with your special someone this Valentine’s Day? Well look no further, because we’ve got you covered!
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.
Students involved with the Catholic Campus Ministry organized a Valentine's Day dance at St. Joseph's Home for the Aged Feb. 13, 2010.
For the second-consecutive year, Michael Christian, author of the international bestseller "The Art of Kissing," came to the University of Richmond. Members of the university community packed the Tyler Haynes Commons on Feb. 10 to see students demonstrate kisses and perform short skits while Christian explained the types of kisses, the technique involved and the ways men's and women's preferences differ, which was revealed through research for his book.
For those of you who argued that games at the University of Richmond would be more fun if the Spiders had a legitimate rival, I hope you've been watching ESPN this week.
Michael Christian has literally tried every kiss in the book -- his own book, "The Art of Kissing," an international bestseller that has been translated into 19 foreign languages and printed more than 250,000 times worldwide.
In my senior year, I've noticed that some people in my class are starting new relationships during their final year of college. In a career-focused environment such as the University of Richmond, they have significantly constrained themselves. Why would they do such a thing?
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.
This Valentine's Day, many students at the University of Richmond will not be with their significant others. The long-distance relationships created by partners going away to college can be strenuous, but many students are determined to make them work.