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(03/22/19 3:06am)
Spring has sprung. Do you know what that means? Let’s get out of Boatwright Memorial Library and start exploring off campus. Here are the top 10 places you should visit or things you should do outdoors in the Richmond area this spring:
(03/09/19 4:09pm)
Ever since senior Alyssa Joyce first saw that Passport Café’s quintessential sushi products were missing from the café refrigerator, she has been longing for them to return. This hunger is felt by many at the University of Richmond.
(03/01/19 5:29am)
Sean Kingston and Bryce Vine will perform at the spring concert hosted by SpiderBoard at 7 p.m. on April 5 in the Robins Center.
(03/05/19 7:54pm)
At 12:30 p.m. and 5 p.m., students and faculty members on campus hear the sound of bells from the tower of Boatwright Memorial Library. The bells rang for the first time in 1955 when Boatwright first opened.
(03/26/19 10:42pm)
Açai bowls -- or blended smoothie bowls -- are the current foodie trend that is all over Instagram. Aesthetically pleasing and healthy, these bowls seem to increase in popularity by the day.
(02/19/19 3:41pm)
Thirteen empowered UR women commanded the stage in matching red wristbands on the evenings of Feb. 15 and Feb. 16 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Vagina Monologues.
(02/24/19 6:04pm)
It takes a wide variety of skills to lead a fitness class, and a handful of University of Richmond seniors have done it firsthand. Group fitness instructors have to juggle teaching with motivating, DJing, public speaking and correcting form.
(02/16/19 8:35pm)
Massage chairs that were previously in the Tyler Haynes Commons were relocated to the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness after high usage caused repeated breakage.
(02/19/19 12:28am)
Editor's note: This story was updated to correct the formal name of the club, the number of universities it has a presence on, the club's first semester on campus and the description of weekly workouts. In addition, CHAARG is women-focused, not exclusive to women, as the original article stated.
(02/21/19 3:51pm)
Three University of Richmond seniors saw months of work come to fruition in their production of “Rapture, Blister, Burn” by Gina Gionfriddo as part of the Production Studies III capstone for theatre majors on Feb. 7.
(02/16/19 9:16pm)
It doesn’t take long before the stress of being a college student builds up. On top of that, there’s mounting pressure to land summer internships and earn full-time positions after graduation -- that’s where Sandy Golinkin comes in.
(02/14/19 2:05am)
Junior Luke Garrison first tried DJing during the summer of 2017, when he had the idea to mix two songs together and see what would happen.
(02/22/19 8:47pm)
The Great Migration of Fall Semester Junior Year: When first-semester juniors flee the Richmond bubble for the winding roads of Barcelona, picturesque views of the Amalfi Coast and the urban street corners of Amsterdam.
(02/04/19 8:24pm)
Editor's note: Josh Kim is a member of The Collegian staff.
(12/22/18 2:51am)
During the late nights of semesters end, multitudes of students pass through Boatwright Memorial Library during what always seems to be a turbulent finals season. They heave backpacks filled with textbooks, final papers and take-home exams and carry water, coffee, Yerba Mate or some other sort of sugary, caffeinated drink.
(12/19/18 3:21pm)
What is a "girl boss," and are you one?
(12/15/18 3:08pm)
Many students at UR may know seniors Jane Irving and Madeline Miller, but not necessarily by their names.
(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.
(11/15/18 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.