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(03/03/18 9:35pm)
We live in a confusing sexual culture because of social pressures around sex, a MogaDao Sacred Daoist sexuality teacher said to a group of University of Richmond students during her talk Tuesday.
(02/28/18 7:47pm)
A win on the Robins Court for the Spiders' last home game was a moment that senior basketball player Micaela Parson said she will not forget.
(03/01/18 4:17pm)
Editor's note: This article was corrected to say Maggie Latimer's major of geography instead of environmental studies.
(03/01/18 4:13pm)
Two University of Richmond professors received Fulbright awards to support their research projects.
(02/28/18 7:24pm)
Mental illness becoming synonymous with mass shootings is an issue. Not all cases of mental illnesses result in mass shootings or suicide. Although many people have stated the need for more funding and research into helping those with mental illnesses, which is definitely necessary, it should not be the result of the mass shooting in Parkland, Florida.
(03/30/18 1:34pm)
As the people of this nation continue to grapple with living in a diverse society that has historically discriminated against racial and ethnic minorities, women, and LGBTQ+ people, the University of Richmond campus reflects this national climate. In this five-part series, The Collegian seeks to tell a few of the stories of non-majority students. These stories are by no means the only ones that need to be told, nor do they represent the experiences of all historically marginalized groups on campus.
(02/27/18 3:49am)
Minutes before watching her choreographed piece for the first time on stage, senior Cristina Peters whispered that she was nervous to a fellow University Dancer. Peters had just stepped off the stage from dancing herself, but would watch the next dance from the audience.
(02/27/18 2:40am)
Justin Bieber, Katy Perry and High School Musical songs filled Tyler Haynes Commons Saturday morning as Best Buddies members performed musical routines at the Best Buddies talent show.
(02/26/18 5:25pm)
In the midst of a national #MeToo movement and recent Title IX changes on UR's campus, conversations about what constitutes consent are happening nationwide.
(03/27/18 3:51pm)
As the people of this nation continue to grapple with living in a diverse society that has historically discriminated against racial and ethnic minorities, women, and LGBTQ+ people, the University of Richmond campus reflects this national climate. In this five-part series, The Collegian seeks to tell a few of the stories of non-majority students. These stories are by no means the only ones that need to be told, nor do they represent the experiences of all historically marginalized groups on campus.
(02/26/18 1:45am)
There was an air of expectancy in the Camp Concert Hall at the University of Richmond’s Modlin Center for the Arts last Sunday evening, when violinist Gil Shaham strode onto the platform with pianist Akira Eguchi.
(02/26/18 1:15am)
Silence engulfed the Pier in Tyler Haynes Commons as a spellbound audience listened to senior Christian Park perform an original song on Thursday night dedicated to his best friend who committed suicide.
(02/25/18 5:42am)
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.
(02/25/18 3:50pm)
A bestselling author and Guardian columnist spoke about the current importance of feminism, specifically in the context of the Trump administration, during a talk Wednesday night.
(03/06/18 3:14pm)
The Richmond Women’s Law student group and the Metro Richmond Women’s Bar Association sponsored an Elect Her program Saturday, Feb. 24 in the Moot Courtroom of the T.C. Williams School of Law.
(03/29/18 2:34pm)
As the people of this nation continue to grapple with living in a diverse society that has historically discriminated against racial and ethnic minorities, women, and LGBTQ+ people, the University of Richmond campus reflects this national climate. In this five-part series, The Collegian seeks to tell a few of the stories of non-majority students. These stories are by no means the only ones that need to be told, nor do they represent the experiences of all historically marginalized groups on campus.
(02/22/18 6:01pm)
Ever since the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or MCU, erupted in 2008 with the release of “Iron Man,” audiences have become accustomed to the massive scale that the MCU employs with each of its movies. Moreover, audiences have grown attached and familiar with characters such as Iron Man, Captain America, Thor and the Hulk. Each of these characters bring something unique to the MCU, but there isn’t a great deal of diversity with their corresponding films considering each of these characters are white males that receive most of the screen time. Although there is some diversity with characters such as Black Widow, Scarlet Witch and the Falcon, they are primarily used as secondary characters. Until now.
(02/21/18 5:06pm)
In recent years, the fight to end the stigma around mental illness and to increase access to mental health care for those in need has taken major strides, both nationally and at the University of Richmond. On our campus, students feel increasingly compelled to promote mental health awareness, as demonstrated by the wide range of student-led organizations focusing on mental health. Although this is an accomplishment to be proud of, we must stay cognizant of the unfortunate reality: Mental health stigma remains alive and well.
(02/25/18 3:50pm)
Editor's note: The Collegian receives SOBAC funding.
(02/21/18 1:30am)
Spider Records, a new club at the University of Richmond, is looking to shift campus culture when it comes to music.