Richmond community members support Haiti with open forum
The Solidarity Action for Haiti Committee will sponsor an Open Mic Session for students, staff and faculty who have family and friends in Haiti or close ties to the country.
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The Solidarity Action for Haiti Committee will sponsor an Open Mic Session for students, staff and faculty who have family and friends in Haiti or close ties to the country.
The Sociology 306 class orchestrated the University of Richmond's first flash mob late last night at the Heilman Dining Center.
As an alumnus of the University of Richmond, I heartily agree with Michael Rogers article about a "livable campus environment."
Get ready to rave to the mash-up sounds of the Super Mash Bros, who will be performing in the Pier at the University of Richmond at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.
The Campus Activities Board and the Richmond Rowdies hosted a bonfire on the eve of the Homecoming football game between Richmond and Villanova. Coach Mike London and the football team joined students at the event, which featured music, food and a milk-drinking contest.
Last spring, Guster played a concert in the Robins Center. This spring, the big-name artist of the season will be a little more unusual.
Arts Around the Lake featured approximately 100 local area artists who displayed and sold their artwork Sunday around Westhampton Lake. The Greater Richmond Alumni Center sponsored the event.
A group of students inspired by the Harry Potter book series have started a Quidditch team at the University of Richmond that they hope will compete against other local schools.
Students alternated between laughs and gasps as Aaron Black read minds, performed illusions and cracked jokes Friday night.
...or why our culture has made it this way
It was a crisp, cool morning on I-95 heading north. There were high expectations for this annual outing with my uncle on a Saturday in mid-October, an outing that included quality time, a scarf, some baskets, fresh country air and apples. Being 11, I was excited to go to the apple orchard again to see how many great apples I could find.
As an openly gay male on this campus, my experiences are certainly different from those of closeted homosexuals.
Ever take a good look around Richmond? The Princeton Review ranked it the 20th most beautiful campus in its 2010 edition of "The Best 371 Colleges," but if you take an even closer look, you will find that the students are just as gorgeous as their surroundings.
College is filled with all types of relationships, spanning from acquaintances to engagements. In developing a sense of self, students search for others with whom they can relate well.
Vandalism
More than 1,000 Spiders swarmed onto campus early this school year, and more than 100 of them were first- and second-year students eager to get an early start on their college careers through the university's Roadmap to Success program.
The first of two candidates for the university's chaplain position spoke to about 60 students, faculty and alumni Tuesday afternoon, citing his vision for the chaplaincy as a place where all students would feel welcomed and supported.
Friday night, more people collectively yelled "Spiders" for Guster's Ryan Miller than at any basketball game I've been to. It was truly impressive.
Contact staff photographers Nick Mider at nick.mider@richmond.edu and Dan Petty at dan.petty@richmond.edu
"It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society." - J. Krishnamurti