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(11/08/22 4:42pm)
The city of Richmond celebrates Native American Heritage Month with a variety of events around the city. During the month of November, community members have the opportunity to learn about the many traditions, contributions and challenges of various Indigenous communities.
(04/24/20 1:10am)
Editor’s Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(10/21/16 7:07pm)
A Richmond
College Student Government Association (RCSGA) senator resigned last week after
missing multiple government meetings and dressing up as a Native American for a
social dance.
(04/04/14 9:53pm)
Students who wanted to learn more about the controversy surrounding the legalization of marijuana attended a debate hosted by the Young Americans for Liberty April 1 in the Alice Haynes Room.
(10/31/13 2:59am)
Young Americans for Liberty at University of Richmond cannot endorse political candidates in any election. However, our chapter strongly encourages voter education and increased voter turnout (especially college-age voters).
(09/12/13 3:53am)
Dear Performer,
(11/29/12 7:59am)
Next semester, three new student-run organizations will join the expanding list of extracurricular clubs at the university.
(01/27/11 4:10am)
Missed Obama's State of the Union address? Here are the cliffnotes:
(04/22/10 6:48am)
Imagine you are an alien from another galaxy. You've just landed on Earth, but not just anywhere on Earth.
(03/05/10 5:22am)
Quite frankly, Tiffani Lewis-Lockheart, you chose to make your response article a personal attack; your efforts to mask disdain are fairly thin. Secondly, I didn't think that J. Isaiah Bailey was speaking for all of us; rather, it was his own testimony. It just happens to be the bitter reality that, whether this is true in your own social bubble or not, quite a number of black students on campus have at least one experience that resonates with Bailey's poem. If you would like to verify this, randomly select ten black students you haven't met and ask them about their experiences on campus.
(03/04/10 5:59pm)
Have I ever been asked if I was an athlete? Yes. But believe me, there was no evident reason for doing so, other than me being a black male at this university. The majority of black males at this campus are. I'm 5 feet 6 inches and around 150 pounds. I know of at least three other people who've had similar experiences.
(01/28/10 3:45am)
Talk about a 52 pickup for the Democrats. It wasn't too long ago, in the aftermath of Barack Obama's historic 2008 victory, that the word "mandate" became inculcated into our national psyche. We were told that America had sent a message to the Republicans: conservatism was out and liberalism was in.
(01/28/10 3:45am)
I think we all know what I'm talking about.
(12/05/09 4:52pm)
I won't check myself into Counseling and Psychological Services just yet, but I won't be surprised if I need to come January. I, along with many other juniors studying abroad, should be prepared to go slightly insane upon returning to the University of Richmond. Don't get me wrong — I love Richmond. I love America. I love Panera and Wal-Mart and Dunkin Donuts and baseball. But I don't know that I am fully prepared for what so many juniors have gone through during the past: the reverse culture shock after studying abroad.
(11/12/09 3:30am)
Ever wonder why Europeans think Americans are money-obsessed, snobby and uptight? Well, I think I have finally cracked the case. It's because we are.
(10/01/09 4:00am)
It was the day before I left for my journey to Europe. All summer, I had been mentally preparing myself. I was going to live in a small Spanish city for four months, attend a university in which no one spoke English and try to do it successfully.
(10/01/09 4:00am)
It was the day before I left for my journey to Europe. All summer, I had been mentally preparing myself. I was going to live in a small Spanish city for four months, attend a university in which no one spoke English and try to do it successfully.
(03/06/09 9:34am)
NORTHERN IRELAND -- "Craic" (pronounced 'crack') -- a good time, or news/gossip, as in:
(02/19/09 8:00pm)
The first few weeks of the Obama presidency have been marked by both triumph and embarrassment. From the left's perspective, Obama triumphed in enacting a gargantuan spending bill that is supposed to pull our economy out of its current doldrums. The passage of this bill marked the first of what liberals hope are many legislative victories for the new administration. The embarrassment came in the form of several high-profile nominees and their inability to pay taxes properly.
(11/20/08 8:00pm)
By Angelo DiBello