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(07/11/20 2:27pm)
Editor's Note: This story is about an Instagram account created on July 6. The account, @abolishrichmondgreeklife, requested to remain anonymous in its discussions with The Collegian for its safety. Honoring this request, The Collegian cannot confirm who operates the account. Additionally, The Collegian cannot verify who wrote the posts published on the account and the accuracy of the posts.
(06/09/20 2:19pm)
Editor's Note: Mature language is used in this podcast.
(06/05/20 1:12pm)
In our inaugural episode, this Collegian UR podcast explores the Princeton Review's ranking of the University of Richmond as fourth among colleges with little race and class interaction within the U.S.
(04/17/20 1:00pm)
Editor’s Note: This review contains spoilers. The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(04/13/20 9:47pm)
Editor's Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(04/08/20 3:22pm)
In fall 2020, a vacant lodge on either Old Fraternity Row or New Fraternity Row may be open for use by any non-Greek student organizations.
(04/01/20 11:00am)
The Center for Student Involvement and the Student Organization Budget and Appropriations Committee (SOBAC) are responding to suspended campus events as UR adapts to remote learning amidst the COVID-19 outbreak.
(03/30/20 1:29pm)
The University of Richmond had to change plans for just about everything in the near future following the global spread of COVID-19 and its transition to remote learning.
(03/30/20 1:00pm)
Editor's Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(03/23/20 1:30pm)
Editor's Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(02/25/20 2:34am)
King Krule has a lot of gifts that are hard to come by. The project’s red-headed leading man, Archy Marshall, stands so thin I’m always a little worried his guitar might eat him alive, and yet he bellows with an English-accented baritone that can rattle walls and seep its way inside your skull.
(02/26/20 2:19am)
The University of Richmond has celebrated one weekend in April with a fraternity-sponsored day of drinking and barbecue for decades. But not this year.
(02/09/20 1:10am)
After leading by five goals in the second half on Saturday, Richmond couldn’t withstand No. 4 Maryland’s comeback and lost in sudden-death double overtime.
(02/04/20 2:16am)
To make room in a crowded room of pop superstars, all waxing and waning erratically, all talented and with endless resources at their disposal, a young artist needs a superpower.
(02/05/20 3:05am)
The General Education Curriculum Improvement Committee presented three proposals to the public last week, shifting the curriculum’s emphasis to skills learning, improvements to first year seminars and greater consistency throughout a student’s four years.
(01/27/20 10:37pm)
A few weeks into January, the album release slates for each week start getting fuller, more surprising and more high profile. The industry’s release schedule usually peaks a few times a year, a bit different from movies where largely the best are saved for last around the holidays.
(11/26/19 3:55am)
Five albums into their punk project dubbed The Goo Goo Dolls, John Rzeznik and Robby Takac broke through. “Name” was their first big hit, and left some fans complaining that they had gone too mainstream. One fan even sent Rzeznik a letter in 1998 that started “Dear F-----,” which, he told Guitar World, was not the first time he’d been called such an awful name.
(11/05/19 2:56am)
This decade, Wilco’s frontman and songwriter, Jeff Tweedy, has released five albums with the band he started 25 years ago, taken time for solo projects and an album with his son, guest starred on Parks and Rec (in the fictional band Land Ho) and written a memoir released last November. And after all that, Tweedy and company released their 12th studio album, Ode to Joy, last month, his most essential work this decade.
(10/29/19 12:41am)
Kanye West's latest album, Jesus Is King, was released last Friday to the tamest reception of any Kanye solo album to date. There have been fewer headlines, fewer conversations among casual rap fans and fewer tweets. People are finally taking Kanye less seriously, even as he turns his music toward the power of salvation.
(10/22/19 2:22am)
"Remembering the Rockets" starts in the middle of a familiar cycle. “The cars come by your house / It’s Friday night again,” and just like that and with a denser wall of guitars than Strange Ranger has known before, they’ve baked “Leona” in a nostalgic haze.