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(01/29/10 6:38pm)
This article is repulsive. Kiara Lee sounds like the most ignorant member of this community. Has she heard of eating disorders? Has she heard they're a problem, a MORE fatal one than obesity in this day and age? The number one most important thing to do before sharing one's opinion with others is to research your grounding first. How dare that girl speak so disrespectfully towards girls who really suffer, call the "reasons" for suffering what she will. If only women on this campus would look out for each other instead of lashing out vicious criticism, the atmosphere could be improved enough to breathe in.
(01/28/10 3:45am)
When will this school learn how to allow a livable campus environment? Most likely not during my time here, but I hope during the interim, someone who makes decisions will weigh a few varied and serious concerns.
(01/25/10 3:32pm)
I cannot believe you allowed "7:23am to Grand Central" be printed as anything remotely resembling an opinion, especially in a school so dependent on the kindness of those who the writer claims cannot "earn a million dollars honestly."
(01/13/10 1:01am)
I would like to encourage the University of Richmond student body and university community in general to join Chris Mooney's men's basketball Spiders on what could be a "March to Madness."
(12/08/09 3:37pm)
Along with other members of the University of Richmond community, I am greatly disappointed to hear the news that coach Mike London will be leaving Richmond for the head coach position in football at the University of Virginia. I highly respect our athletic director, Jim Miller, in his ability to recruit a coach with such a good fit for our university. As a further credit to Jim Miller, London came to Richmond from a non-head coach position. This is less disruptive to other athletic programs than to pluck a high-achieving head coach from a smaller program. The cascading effect of coaches moving from one program to another seems to be a trap Richmond is caught in too often.
(11/30/09 9:23pm)
As an alumnus of the University of Richmond, I heartily agree with Michael Rogers article about a "livable campus environment."
(11/19/09 5:00am)
Many of us who work in the field of international education are preoccupied with intercultural understanding. Our conferences and publications are constantly asking how we can help students who study abroad learn about the cultures of the countries they are visiting, or how we can help exchange students learn about the plurality of American cultures during a semester or two on a U.S. college campus.
(11/19/09 5:00am)
On Nov. 11, 2009, Adnan Hajizadah, an alumnus of the University of Richmond, was given a two-year prison sentence in Baku, Azerbaijan. He was found guilty of hooliganism during a scuffle in which government-sanctioned elements had violently precipitated upon Hajizadah and his friend Emin Milli in a cafe with the clear intention to harm and intimidate opposition movements in Azerbaijan's capital of Baku.
(11/19/09 5:00am)
The moment my mom set that first Tofurky down on the table in front of me six years ago, I knew I had made the right decision. Even though many people thought it defied logic, becoming a vegetarian right before Thanksgiving solidified my commitment to my new meat-free diet. It was my freshman year of college and to this day, I still consider it the best, and perhaps most life-changing decision I ever made.
(11/11/09 3:30pm)
Should health care be universal? What about a public option? Will the quality of health care diminish?
(11/05/09 3:30am)
Even though you've never been up at 5:30 a.m. for football practice, lifting weights, running, stretching, being yelled at, yelling back - during the summer (when many of you were on a beach, in Europe, traveling or just preparing to come/come back to this most beautiful campus), YOU can truly MAKE A DIFFERENCE if you come this Saturday at 2:30 p.m. (NOT 3:30 p.m.) to the grand ole lady, UR Stadium.
(11/02/09 6:43pm)
First of all, I think that being deeply offended by the themes exhibited in Robert Crumb's work is the natural and indeed commendable response that any decent human being should feel when looking at one of Crumb's cartoons. Nobody in their right mind would defend incest or rape. I full-heartedly agree that Crumb's cartoons are incredibly vile and in many cases, deplorable.
(11/02/09 3:11am)
Sunday evening I received a school-wide email attempting to place Robert Crumb in context to a situation in which the university's true goal seems to remove him from his past. The Modlin Center for the Arts does an excellent job bringing in wonderful performing guests from all over the world. But one thing that would be helpful for the future is more information about why some guests are surrounded by controversy.
(11/02/09 2:54am)
Fellow members of the UR community:
(11/02/09 2:42am)
Timothy Patterson is not a student in my class. I've never met him; I wouldn't know him if he was sitting next to me at a Spider football game. He never spoke to me personally about Robert Crumb or his work, even though, as students who are in my class can confirm, I've been in my office often during the last several weeks and have been very much available to talk about Crumb, and what my class is about (accurate title: American Misfit: Geek Literature and Culture), and why I feel it is important for professors at institutions of higher learning -- including the University of Richmond -- to include Crumb on their syllabus if they so desire. I would have been willing, even eager, to have that conversation with Patterson, but he apparently felt strongly enough to write publicly about the "values this university claims to hold dear," but not strongly enough to meet privately with the professor who assigned the material.
(10/30/09 7:52pm)
"Every woman has a rape fantasy. Every man, deep down ... hates women."
(10/26/09 8:13pm)
I would also like to address my comments made in Barrett Neale's article "GLBTQ panel discusses issues, answers questions."
(10/22/09 2:00am)
I would like to make a few comments and share my personal experiences, which might clarify this week's article "GLBTQ Panel Discusses Issues, Answers."
(10/08/09 3:00am)
Dear University of Richmond Campus,
(10/01/09 4:00am)
Although I was pleased to see the article "No Glove, no love: let's seal the deal" by Kiara Lee on Sept. 24, I felt some important information was lacking.