Video: lead actress of fall production of "Intimate Apparel" shares her experience
Senior theater major, Vivian Barnes, shares her experience as a theater student and lead actress of Modlin's fall production of "Intimate Apparel"
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Senior theater major, Vivian Barnes, shares her experience as a theater student and lead actress of Modlin's fall production of "Intimate Apparel"
A new Kickstarter campaign has raised almost $300,000 in an attempt to bring its own Harry Potter style magical universe to North America, and it has chosen the University of Richmond as its Hogwarts.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in RVA! It may not be as white as it could be, but there are a bunch of Christmas attractions that make up for the lack of snow. Here is a guide to the holiday season in Richmond:
The University of Richmond dean search committee met for the first time on Nov. 18 to commence the hunt for a candidate to become the next Dean of Westhampton College.
To stay in the holiday spirit and keep your mood from dropping during finals, it is the perfect time to start decorating your dorm room. Some people might think that it’s too early for holiday decor, however, if the malls are decorated and the dining hall is playing Christmas music, your dorm can be in the spirit too. Here are some tips for staying festive through finals:
Before leaving for Morocco I got a lot of mixed reactions from friends and family. "Are you going to have to cover your head there?" "Is it dangerous for an American woman?" "Aren’t you worried about a terrorist attack?" My answer to all of these was a resounding no. I could not wait to get to this exotic and mysterious country, to learn about their culture and heritage and immerse myself within the community I would be living in.
Phi Gamma Delta, or FIJI, will return to the university next semester, but will be recruiting students on a different schedule than other fraternities, said Matt Farrell, director of expansion for FIJI.
If you’re staying on campus for Thanksgiving Break, there’s no reason to sit alone in your dorm all weekend. There are several opportunities available, both on campus and off, to keep you busy over the holiday.
We go to the University of Richmond, a school people call the hidden ivy of the South, and with that comes pressure. Pressure to do well in school, pressure to make a name for yourself at a young age, and generally just a lot of pressure to succeed. However, there are times in life when something happens and you realize that it’s not one thing that determines your life, but everything. Life is made of infinite moments that can take you anywhere, and it is better to try and fail than to have never tried at all.
Around 20 students gathered in Jepson Hall on Nov. 19 for the Richmond College Student Government Association town hall forum, which focused on issues such as sexual violence, mental health and sustainability.
Food, drinks, family and relaxation make for an extremely fun day, and Thanksgiving is a holiday that many people love. Richmond students also enjoy Thanksgiving as their last break before finals start and the semester ends.
The Spiders gathered in their team meeting room Sunday morning, knowing they had earned an automatic playoff spot but unsure of where they would be placed and who they would play.
Richmond’s deliberate offensive presence flustered Bethune-Cookman in Saturday night's win, extending the Spiders' winning streak to three games heading into a difficult Thanksgiving break schedule.
A conference championship is so important to Jacobi Green that he decided to make it the screensaver on his phone.
Shujaa Graham, a former death row inmate, spoke at Richmond Wednesday night about his experience with the U.S. criminal justice system and the death penalty. In 1973, Graham was convicted of murdering a prison guard in California, where he was serving time for a robbery. He was sentenced to death, but in 1979, his death sentence was overturned, and in 1981, he was found not guilty and released from prison.
The Spiders traveled to Wake Forest and brought home a victory thanks to one statistic: turnovers.
University of Richmond's crime log for the weekend of Nov. 13-15.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor championed empathy and perseverance in a discussion at Richmond School of Law on Tuesday.
Kimia Simon was working at The Cellar Friday afternoon, as she does most Fridays, when she saw on her phone that Paris, her home, was under attack.
It is easy for the majority to tell the minority not to question or take offense to the status quo.