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(11/20/18 1:37pm)
As a returning sophomore, I was excited to come back to the University of Richmond to engage and interact with a variety of clubs and organizations. But as time has gone on, my passion for this place dies a little bit every day because of the lack of social inclusivity and opportunities for students.
(11/19/18 6:39pm)
What started for James Vonesh as a journey across the Virginia landscape to examine the James River soon sparked the creation of a four-week program in South Africa that carried students along the Tugela River watershed, Pongola River and African coastal plains.
(11/19/18 4:33pm)
The grandiose gold-lined Empire Room at the Jefferson Hotel was packed with an array of guests from all over the city of Richmond.
(12/03/18 2:45pm)
Junior Lina Tori Jan was six years old when Taliban insurgents entered her Afghanistan elementary school and started burning the students’ books. She remembers it as if it were yesterday.
(12/04/18 7:17pm)
Around this time last fall, I was deciding between studying abroad in Geneva or in Dakar, Senegal. I was weighing two very different countries that would allow me to live two very different experiences. In Geneva, I would focus on my direct area of study: diplomacy. In Dakar, I would be exposed to a completely new culture.
(12/05/18 1:32pm)
The past. The future.
(11/26/18 4:15pm)
When Arthur Schlesinger Jr. offered his take on the concept of the Imperial Presidency in his 1973 book of that same name, he focused squarely on the office of the United States presidency itself. Schlesinger argued that in the post-World War II era, the office of the presidency had accumulated enormous power — first in the theater of war, then in the domestic arena — that relied on extra-constitutional authority, subverting the intent of the writers of the Constitution.
(11/20/18 1:38pm)
Two years after the introduction of a Peer Sexual Misconduct Advisor program for undergraduate students, the T.C. Williams School of Law has seven of its own confidential peer advisers trained in Title IX policy and emotional support.
(11/17/18 8:01pm)
A big third quarter led the University of Richmond women’s basketball team to its first win of the season over visiting University of Maryland Eastern Shore, 57-55, Wednesday night.
(11/17/18 6:56pm)
The University of Richmond’s theatre and dance department staged a dress rehearsal of “The Story” Wednesday night, ahead of a weekend of sold-out performances.
(11/27/18 10:25pm)
Underneath the ever-busy Boatwright Memorial Library sits the Lora Robins Gallery, which holds thousands of works, ranging from fluorescent rocks and dinosaur fossils to ancient Chinese ceramics, and hosts social events for students to explore the unique exhibitions throughout the semester.
(11/15/18 6:55pm)
What started as a way for adults to find an alternative to smoking cigarettes has become quite the party trick for middle school, high school and college students alike.
(12/08/18 8:44pm)
The other day, I went to Tokyo, South Africa and New York all within minutes. This was all thanks to the addition of a virtual reality headset at the Technology Learning Center this semester.
(11/16/18 3:54pm)
This past month, the Richmond College Student Government Association and Westhampton College Goverment Association began a movement to create a free speech policy at the University of Richmond.
(11/26/18 8:52pm)
In response to the recent shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue and Charlottesville Rally, the religious studies department will offer a new class next semester titled “Hate: A History of Antisemitism," in the hope of unearthing the antisemitism affecting local and global communities.
(11/15/18 3:27pm)
University President Ronald Crutcher gave his State of the University address in Camp Concert Hall on Tuesday morning, describing the continuous positive trajectory of the university, notable national rankings and record-breaking applicant pools.
(12/03/18 1:38pm)
In an open campus Health & Well-Being Center and Initiative Progress Presentation on Nov. 8., Tom Roberts, associate vice president of health and well-being, laid out the plans and updates that will be added to the new well-being center that is scheduled to open by the fall of 2020.
(11/13/18 6:51pm)
Nov. 6: Loss 73-53 vs. Georgetown University
(01/16/19 5:06pm)
What’s trending on campuses across the nation? Thrift shopping. Balling on a budget is hard in college, but this list of Richmond shops may be your ticket for that next social outfit. Check out the store that works for you and grab some friends for some ultimate Macklemore-style thrift shopping.
(11/12/18 3:16pm)
Editor's note: Shahan Mufti is The Collegian's faculty adviser.