Remembering Christopher Elvin Jr.
Just before winter break last semester, sophomore Genice Thomas texted Christopher Elvin Jr. in the middle of the night to ask if he wanted to watch a meteor shower.
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Just before winter break last semester, sophomore Genice Thomas texted Christopher Elvin Jr. in the middle of the night to ask if he wanted to watch a meteor shower.
Director of Student Involvement Andrew Gurka marked the last day of his 18-year career at the University of Richmond on Friday, Feb. 9.
Democrat Schuyler VanValkenburg, ‘04, defeated Republican Siobhan Dunnavant in the election for the Virginia Senate in the 16th District, by a margin of 53% to 47% of the popular vote.
As she carried her belongings into Lora Robins Court on move-in day last fall, Jasmine Khatcheressian was plagued by anxiety that would last for months. Not only was she nervous to begin a new phase of her life as a first-year college student, but Khatcheressian, a transgender woman, had been assigned to live with a cisgender male roommate in a male housing block.
Editor's Note: Grace Brogan is a member of the Collegian staff.
Clare Pollard’s 2022 novel “Delphi” is a rarity in the literary landscape of the past two years: A pandemic novel that didn’t make me want to stab the narrator’s prophetic yarrow stalks through my eyeball.
Editor's Note: Lauren Oligino wrote for The Collegian.
Twenty-one years after founding Scholars Latino Initiative in North Carolina, professor of leadership Peter Kaufman is as deeply invested in the program’s success as ever.
University Dancers, the University of Richmond’s student dance company, recently welcomed guest choreographer Patrick Coker for a visiting artist residency, during which he choreographed an original dance piece for their Feb. 24-26 fast/FORWARD concert.
Cort Schneider shared that he worries his daughter won’t believe in Santa Claus next year, that he once turned down a job in sports broadcasting and that buildings in North Dakota sometimes have doors six feet above ground in case of large snowdrifts.
University of Richmond senior Sherley Arias-Pimentel’s photographic work depicting Ghanaian culture during her time abroad last year recently helped her land the Imagining America’s Joy of Giving Something Fellowship for the 2022-2023 cycle.
UR Way was blocked off to traffic on Nov. 4 to make room for StreetFest, a miniature block party that included an assortment of food trucks, games and even a DJ stand.
On any given weekend in Richmond, FoodiePath.com users can take a dog treat baking class or learn to carve their own wooden jam spreader.