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(05/16/18 9:53pm)
For the first time since the program’s conception in 2005, the University of Richmond Office of Alumni and Career Services will expand its Spider Road Trips, an experiential program created to help students explore different career paths, to the West Coast.
(02/18/18 11:53pm)
Two years of intense studies culminated for University of Richmond theater students from Feb. 8-11 in their production of "Vinegar Tom," a period piece that addresses gender and power struggles.
(02/18/18 11:47pm)
It only took one visit for Ali Greenberg to see Richmond’s unique charm and quirk.
(04/27/17 2:38pm)
Editor's note: Kappa Alpha Theta raised more money at its event and after the check pictured below had been made.
(11/08/16 12:30pm)
The day that we have been anxiously awaiting is finally here, and whether you're excited to cast your vote or nervous for the outcome, it
is still your duty to go out and exercise your right to vote!
(09/09/16 6:49pm)
Deciding whether to work during the school year is a decision that each student must make, and not in haste. In a study done by Georgetown University’s Center of Education and Workforce, more than 70 percent of college students in the past 25 years have worked while being enrolled in school.
(08/17/16 2:28pm)
With
the start of another school year only a couple days away, anticipation is
starting to set into every new and returning Spider. Summer vacation was surely filled with great
memories, valuable work experiences, family time or much-needed relaxation, but
the point of summer has come when we’re eager to get back to school. With
students beginning to move in this week and the excitement levels getting
higher, here are a few thoughts that every Spider has after getting back to
school:
(04/20/16 5:51pm)
One of the best things about living in a vibrant city like
Richmond, Virginia, is the endless amount of things to do. Richmond is a busy hub for
music and art and always offers something new and exciting for locals and
visitors alike. For those of you staying in Richmond for the summer or even just living close by, check out some of the city’s coming events.
(03/28/16 3:32pm)
The sun is shining and flowers are blooming all around campus, and that means spring is upon us. It also means it is time for one of the most anticipated events of the year: Pig Roast. Pig Roast has become a long-standing tradition at University of Richmond and is the perfect opportunity for everyone to dress up, socialize and celebrate the school year coming to a close.
(03/22/16 12:25am)
National Geographic named Richmond, Virginia, the number one place to travel for food in 2016. Described as a place where chefs are whipping up southern cuisine with a contemporary flair, Richmond has been attracting foodies from all over the world. We all know that a meal is not complete without a delicious dessert and Richmond will not disappoint in that area. For anyone with a sweet tooth, you’ve come to the right place because there’s a spot (and dessert) for just about everyone in this city.
(03/16/16 5:18pm)
Whether you were skiing in the Alps or soaking up the sun in Miami, your spring break plans may have damaged your skin. Changing temperatures wreak havoc on skin, especially if you are already prone to dry, flaky skin. Harsh weather during spring break trips coupled with a return to Richmond can be a recipe for a dermatological nightmare. The cold strips skin of all its necessary moisture, and lack of sun exposure can lead to a duller complexion. On the other hand, being in the sun can dry out and damage your skin. With spring approaching, who doesn’t want to be looking their best? Here are some quick pointers to keep your skin looking flawless.
(02/20/16 4:51pm)
While it may seem as if winter break just ended and we have just begun to settle into our spring semester routines, the truth of the matter is that we have hit the halfway mark. Yes, that means midterms and spring break are on the horizon but it also means that the roommate selection process is here!
(01/25/16 5:43pm)
Despite scholarships, loans and other types of financial aid, college still remains a huge expense for a majority of students. Textbooks, entertainment, food and transportation are most likely being paid out of pocket, which for many students can be a huge struggle. But don’t worry; here are a few simple ways to save your money and earn a few extra bucks, so that you don’t have to live off of ramen and easy mac every day!
(11/04/15 9:29pm)
Fall is finally here! From the colorful leaves to the chilly temperatures to the anticipation of the holiday season, this time of year brings out the best in everyone -- fashion included.