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Editor's note: Lucy Nalen is a Collegian staff member.
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Editor's note: Lucy Nalen is a Collegian staff member.
As the semester came to a close, we got a sneak peek into what the members of the class of 2018’s plans are for the coming year as they go on to new adventures.
University of Richmond students and Richmond residents have been buzzing about the filming of an episode of ABC’s hit reality show "The Bachelorette" that took place in Richmond during the first week of April.
Tyler’s Grill, a dining location on campus known for its burgers, wraps and smoothies, temporarily added açaí bowls to its menu as possible new items last week.
A new student-ambassador campaign was brought to campus thanks to eight female students and the American Marketing Association partnering with the online shopping platform, Hintd.
While walking through rustling leaves and surrounded by the sweet smell of eucalyptus, eight University of Richmond students ventured on a weeklong, multi-sensory expedition.
What are the graduates of the University of Richmond's Class of 2017 up to now? The Collegian had the chance to interview a few graduates from last year and see what they were doing in the real world.
The University of Richmond Greek councils established self-empowerment, community and inclusion and leadership development as its new goals for 2018.
Vending machines are commonly associated with the promotion of sugary snacks and artificial-colored chips. Although they often house some of the worst options in the food pyramid, they are still used throughout college campuses because of the quick convenience.
If you’ve been to the Village Shopping Center on Three Chopt Road, or even driven by, you may have noticed a familiar store in a new place. Ginger Juice, the popular juice and smoothie shop, opened its new location this past Saturday, Feb. 17.
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.
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.
There are than 80,000 chemicals in personal-care products on the market today. BeautyCounter is addressing this issue by working toward eliminating formulas that are harmful to our bodies. Since 1938, the United States has not passed a major federal law to regulate the safety of ingredients used in personal-care products.
The Richmond Ballet is now hosting one of the great evening-length ballets, Tchaikovsky’s “The Sleeping Beauty.” The work easily figures as one of the composer's most characteristic achievements, a prismatic spectacle of seamless, long-spun melody.
All around campus are flyers displaying yellow and black beehive symbols with catchy phrases encouraging students to download the Bumble app. But what exactly is Bumble, and who is advertising for it on campus?
Longevity and Happiness
Did you throw away uneaten food today? Did you let a waiter at The Cellar or an off-campus restaurant clear your plate without boxing up leftover food? If so, consider this: On average, college campuses throw out 22 million pounds of uneaten food in one year, while one in six Americans go hungry.
It only took one visit for Ali Greenberg to see Richmond’s unique charm and quirk.
Zach Sweedler always loved art, but for a long time he wasn't sure how to apply the passion.
More than 120 Chinese artifacts, including ten life-sized terracotta figures, are on display at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in the exhibit “Terracotta Army: Legacy of the First Emperor of China.”