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(04/05/19 4:54am)
As business people from both the University of Richmond campus and Richmond community made their way into the Jepson Alumni Center to hear Thomas Farrell, the CEO of Dominion Energy, speak, they passed two protesters standing in the parking lot, holding a banner that read, “Tom Farrell — Why do you put profit over people?”
(04/09/19 10:12pm)
Why is Money Called Dough? 'Cause We All Knead It!
(04/21/19 1:24am)
Editor's Note: Jessi Alt is a photographer for The Collegian.
(05/01/19 4:04pm)
After serving as dean of the University of Richmond's E. Claiborne Robins School of Business for nine years, Nancy Bagranoff plans to spend her next year taking a different trip each month.
(04/15/19 6:55pm)
Suffering the impacts of a devastating hurricane and a financial crisis that has lasted for years, Puerto Rico is a country in need. However, one of its suffering groups often gets overlooked – Puerto Rico's artists.
(04/13/19 12:24am)
Maya Angelou once wrote, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
(04/04/19 12:57am)
Former Bucknell University head women’s basketball coach Aaron Roussell has been hired as the new University of Richmond head women’s basketball coach after the team parted ways with Michael Shafer last month.
(04/14/19 10:01pm)
I didn’t realize how profound an effect Brexit and its subsequent drama would have on my study abroad experience at Queen Mary University of London this spring semester.
(04/15/19 9:27pm)
Returning to the University of Richmond after a semester abroad is, in a word, confusing.
(04/14/19 9:56pm)
Andrew Miles Byrd, a linguistics professor at the University of Kentucky, presented on the role of Proto-Indo-European (PIE) languages in modern media and entertainment and discussed ways to make PIE study more accessible.
(04/02/19 1:02pm)
Presidential candidates Claire Tate and Lindsey Paul stressed how inclusivity was central to building a better campus environment at the Westhampton College Government Association’s (WCGA) 2019 presidential debate Monday night.
(04/03/19 2:49am)
March 26: Win 5-2 vs. DePaul University
(04/04/19 7:50pm)
The intramural fields were full of activity and laughter Saturday, March 30, as students and buddies played games, ate food and socialized at the fourth annual Best Buddies Games.
(04/07/19 3:47pm)
The downtown Richmond area has welcomed an increasing number of traveling Broadway shows to its arts and culture scene, most recently including the nine-time Tony Award-winning show “The Book of Mormon," which played at the Altria Theater at the end of March.
(04/03/19 2:30am)
Taylor Hoogsteden has made a number of noteworthy memories working for Camp Kesem UR, a student organization that helps run free, week-long summer camps for children coping with a parent's cancer.
(04/10/19 3:45pm)
Time is money. Money is time. Philanthropy is almost always defined by the amount of money one gives, whether to an institution, an organization or individuals.
(03/31/19 5:02pm)
Braving the rainy, cold weather, party-goers continued to dance and have a great time while the live band stayed strong long after most of the attendees left Pig Roast last year.
(04/02/19 12:00am)
Sky Ferreira is finally back to making (and releasing!) music after a six year gap between her debut album, “Night Time, My Time,” and her new 2019 single, “Downhill Lullaby.” And her new brand of gothic, orchestral balladry sounds nothing like most of the hooky, electropop found on “Night Time.”
(04/01/19 3:45pm)
Editor's Note: The Collision is the historically satirical version of The Collegian, appearing as early as the 1930s. The following article is satire and in no way should be viewed as the truth.
(04/04/19 10:18pm)
On March 26, the WILL* program hosted renowned art activist Favianna Rodriguez, who spoke about changing culture through art, in the Brown Alley Room.