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(09/15/11 4:01am)
I spent the better half of my Labor Day morning dancing to the Pussycat Dolls. I'm not the most skilled when it comes to interpretive dance, so I was utterly spastic when I tried to imitate the movements of the dancing silhouette on the screen.
(08/25/11 6:11am)
Three freshmen stand on one knee and yell out things they all think they will have in common. "PS2," one says. They get ready, jump up in unison and shout like the surrounding groups but no, one person likes the X-Box gaming system more.
(08/18/11 9:54pm)
The Class of 2015 moved into their dormitories for the first time Wednesday. The Collegian caught up with some freshman and orientation advisers during move-in day.
(04/26/11 5:32pm)
Contact videographer Josh Grice at josh.grice@richmond.edu
(04/26/11 5:22pm)
Part One
(04/21/11 5:06am)
Contact videographer Brittany Brady at brittany.brady@richmond.edu
(04/18/11 11:18pm)
Philip's Continental Lounge, better known as Phil's among Richmond students, will be forced to relocate when its lease expires on June 30, 2011. Phil's restaurant and bar has been located at 5704 Grove Ave. in the Shops at Libbie & Grove for over 72 years. When Kyle Measell and his wife took ownership of Phil's eight years ago, they introduced Thursday night karaoke, which exploded in popularity among students. Measell said he would be sorry to make the move, but was thankful for the continued support from Richmond's student body.
(02/24/11 5:01am)
The Collegian goes behind the scenes of student employment on campus.
(02/08/11 1:40am)
The Collegian asks students about their favorite part of Ring Dance.
(02/02/11 3:55am)
UR Glee Club performed "Bridge Over Troubled Water" during its debut at the Black History Month Dinner on February 1, 2011. Freshman Cristina Meehan, a co-founder of the new group, said she had envisioned a group that would incorporate a multi-dimensional experience using movements and instruments, along with singing.
(10/23/10 3:46pm)
Alpha Chi Omega hosted Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, a new philanthropy event held Tues., Oct. 15. Four-person teams registered to walk a relay around the lake, learning facts about domestic violence at different stations. Teams were encouraged to wear heels to represent a day in the life of a woman suffering through domestic violence.
(10/21/10 3:27am)
The Collegian asks students and staff how they feel about the university now allowing men to ride the Safety Shuttle.
(09/28/10 2:34am)
The Collegian asks students, Richmond football fans and Elon football fans how they felt about the inaugural game at Robins Stadium September 18.
(09/05/10 1:18am)
The Collegian asks student and staff why they are excited to be on campus after summer vacation.
(04/26/10 9:51pm)
Heliotrope, the wooden sunflower sculpture that was outside Boatwright Library starting March 20, was moved by the Land Art and Landscape class to the Westhampton Lake Saturday, April 10.
(04/26/10 9:36pm)
Students from UR Games gathered in the Lower Forum April 14 to participate in a Live Action Role Play.
(04/15/10 6:38am)
To quote: "What kills me about news reports on this issue is that they focus on what feminists think ... Do people claim that the Holocaust was a Jewish issue or that slavery was an African issue? ... This is not simply a feminist issue and to write it off as such is to do the human population at large a major injustice."
(04/08/10 4:32am)
I still remember one seemingly nonchalant comment made by a male high school friend one day after school when we were all sitting around playing Grand Theft Auto. He was fidgeting with the controller and someone asked what he was doing, to which he responded, "I can't find the rape button anywhere. Is it A or B?"
(02/14/10 8:45pm)
Students involved with the Catholic Campus Ministry organized a Valentine's Day dance at St. Joseph's Home for the Aged Feb. 13, 2010.
(01/24/10 5:31pm)
The Solidarity Action For Haiti Committee (SAFH) hosted a Solidarity Action for Haiti Day to raise awareness and funds for Haiti. A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck the country on Jan. 12, destroying most of the country's buildings, including homes, schools and hospitals. SAFH hoped to involve the university community in making a connection to the Haitian people and their culture.