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The first month of 2020 is here, bringing a few new drama, horror and gangster movies. I can’t say it was hard to choose which ones to include in my recommendations. If you decide to head to the movies, your options for a good show are limited this month. Nevertheless, I have selected six movies that I find intriguing and worth checking out.
December is here and with it are some promising movies and performances that are worth checking out. Whether winter break gives you free time to hit a movie theater or you prefer catching a new Netflix movie at home, this list has you covered. December releases are also the last movies eligible for the 2020 Oscars, so for those of you who are fans of the Academy Awards, pay close attention to the gems of this month.
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The race for the Democratic presidential nomination is starting to take form, so I want to share my thoughts on how I will be approaching the process of picking a candidate to support.
Turmoil, protest and a sea of partisan divide. That is the image most of the country gets of political discourse on college campuses nowadays.
I chose to attend the University of Richmond after spending the night with several multicultural students as part of the admission department’s A Night to See, Witness, and Experience Richmond program, more commonly known as ANSWER.
The University of Richmond Men’s Basketball team overcame an 11-point deficit but failed to complete the comeback, losing to the St. Joseph’s Hawks 72-70.
Richmond Spiders Basketball beat VCU in the Capital City Classic tonight for the first time in three years.
Any person who respects the autonomy of Jewish statehood in Israel and believes in the validity of the 1967 unification of Jerusalem should be sincerely apprehensive of President Donald Trump’s decision today to officially recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital.
The Richmond Men’s Basketball Team lost to the Vermont Catamounts 71-65 on Wednesday night, dropping to a 1-6 record on the season.
Thanksgiving is upon us. The leaves are starting to bronze and fall with the autumn winds. Exams are piling up and essay deadlines are looming in the background. But at the end of this tunnel, is the smell of a beautiful home-cooked meal, the warm embrace of family and friends and the sound of music. (No pun intended.)
The Richmond Spiders looked to take home the Capital Cup and end the season with a win against rival William & Mary Saturday afternoon.
The 2017-2018 men’s basketball season kicks off this Friday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. against University of Delaware in the Robins Center.
The Richmond Spiders lost to the Stony Brook Seawolves despite a comeback effort late in the fourth quarter.
Despite a 23-3 win over Towson last weekend, Richmond lost to the University of Delaware on Saturday after a double overtime that resulted in a Blue Hens win.