Hunger Banquet hosted by CCE and Student Food Access Coalition
The Bonner Center for Civic Engagement and the Student Food Access Coalition hosted a Hunger Banquet last night so students could explore and better understand global hunger.
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The Bonner Center for Civic Engagement and the Student Food Access Coalition hosted a Hunger Banquet last night so students could explore and better understand global hunger.
Kelsey Fuson, a freshman at University of Richmond who identifies as asexual, conducted a survey on campus to find out what students know – or do not know – about asexuality.
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A student at Yale University with Ebola-like symptoms is being quarantined in Yale-New Haven Hospital, according to Eyewitness News. This student was admitted to the Yale-New Haven Hospital Wednesday night. The unidentified patient was a student researcher helping to monitor the Ebola outbreak in Liberia last month, and had undergone screening for the virus in Liberia with one other student who remains in isolation. Both had negative results and were discharged Oct. 11, according to Eyewitness News.
“I stand before you this evening as an African American, transgender woman,” Laverne Cox said Monday night before a sold-out Camp Concert Hall. “I stand before you as an artist. I stand before you as an actress — an Emmy-nominated actress — I stand before you as a daughter and a sister.”
Laverne Cox has recently risen to stardom with her role in the popular Netflix series "Orange is the New Black." Richmond will host the actress on Sept. 29 to speak about a different topic: her experiences as a transgender woman and activist.
Allison Toner, a junior, spent the past week behind the scenes of the runways of Fashion Week in New York City. From Sept. 4-10 Toner interned for D+V Management, a talent agency that works with fashion photographers, hairstylists and makeup artists.
The Cellar looks and feels the same as it did when we left campus last May. The tables are still wooden, and the florescent signs are still bright. However, when you receive the menu at this campus restaurant and bar, you will notice some things that are different. For one, they have decreased the size of the menu down to one page. And, you won’t be able to find any of the old, greasy food favorites on this menu.