Weekly Roundup | Week of March 23
Happy Monday Spiders! Get ready for a week of sweet events like a waffle making truck and a cookie baking class in the Demonstration Kitchen.
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Happy Monday Spiders! Get ready for a week of sweet events like a waffle making truck and a cookie baking class in the Demonstration Kitchen.
The Harnett Museum of Art at the University of Richmond Museums is showing its latest acquisitions in “Look Again: Art for Our Curriculum”, an exhibition that reflects UR’s new approach to curating an art collection aligned with the culture of the campus.
The University of Richmond Outdoor Adventure and Recreation Program, also known as OAR, at the Weinstein Center for Health and Well-Being, offers enriching programs for students to engage in outdoor activities.
Choeur Du Roi celebrated its 30th anniversary at its annual King of Hearts concert on Saturday, Feb. 22.
Happy Sunday Spiders! Between the snowstorm, flooding, and tornado, last week was busy, and it's not over yet. Another snowfall is anticipated to hit Richmond on Wednesday, Feb. 19, so if you plan on playing in the snow, stay warm and check out the sledding locations list below. If you want to keep out of the cold, however, there are some events indoors to enjoy.
Happy Valentine's Day week to all who celebrate! We have lots of events to remind you that Virginia IS for lovers. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
Happy Groundhog day Spiders! Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow this morning, which means six more weeks of winter. Thankfully, there’s a lot of fun events happening on campus this week to keep your mind off the prolonged cold season.
Hi Spiders! My name is Sophie and I am the new Lifestyle editor for The Collegian. Part of my role is acting as your guide to what’s happening on campus and in metro Richmond, so check in every Sunday for our Weekly Roundups so you can plan for the week ahead!
Looking forward to winter break, which lasts from Dec. 19 to Jan. 16, is the only thing getting some University of Richmond students through their final exams. Most students will get to return home to family and friends.
In the Heilman Dining Center, the salad bar is often overshadowed by mouth-watering pasta, sizzling burgers and melted cheese creations at the panini station. However, the salad bar is a canvas allowing University of Richmond students to blend vibrant flavors, experiment with textures and craft the perfect meal for their dietary needs.
Sweater weather is finally here, just in time for the upcoming Family Weekend! Check out some events happening on and off campus this week.
TwinTail Brews, the winner of this year's Benchtop Innovations competition, launched its first product, the Superberry Power tea, on March 24.
Are you single and tired of hearing about your friend’s romantic Valentine’s Day plan with their significant other? Instead of feeling jealous or lonely, make Feb. 14 a day to celebrate self-love with multiple activities both on and off-campus.
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!
As we approach the end of January, here are some events happening both on and off campus.
Kronos Quartet, an award-winning San Francisco based string quartet, performed At War With Ourselves - 400 Years of You at the Modlin Center for the Arts on Jan. 21.
From Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration to movie screenings, check out the events happening this week.
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The University of Richmond Free Theatre & Dance will be hosting a four-day premiere starting Nov. 17 at the Modlin Center For The Arts of the musical “Miss You Like Hell” directed by professors Patricia Herrera and Dorothy Holland.
In exploring the intersection between the Palestinian and Black American struggle, political activist Angela Davis called for demilitarizing the police and weaving the Black and Palestinian solidarity movements in academic syllabuses at a lecture on Nov. 14.