Students stage social equality protest in dining hall
Sunday night during Midnight Munchies, the pre-finals extended hours in Heilman Dining Center, a group of at least 20 people protested issues of social and racial equality.
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Sunday night during Midnight Munchies, the pre-finals extended hours in Heilman Dining Center, a group of at least 20 people protested issues of social and racial equality.
Audience members embarked on a musical journey during the Cuban Spectacular concert, performed by the University of Richmond Jazz Ensemble and Combo and directed by Mike Davison, professor of music and director of the Jazz Ensemble.
Japanese, Indonesian, Indian, Brazilian and West African harmonies brought students, alumni, faculty, children and community members together during the music department's Global Sounds Concert on Sunday, Nov. 23.
Voices of UR led a presentation and student-moderated discussion that focused on several topics including affirmative action for women, media portrayals of feminists, gender equity and the many understandings of feminism. Presenters discussed their understanding of feminism and how they have grown to accept the term based on what it means to them.
Students and faculty presented stories and lessons they acquired while studying abroad at the Office of International Education's Learning Abroad Symposium. Many of their presentations focused on the effects of different languages.
Two sophomores from the Classics Club presented on Friday about their 10-day summer research trip to the ancient Roman city of Herculaneum, Italy.
The ninth annual poverty simulation at University Richmond sought to teach students about the daily hardships faced by Richmond families living in poverty.
Britney and Beyonce hits filled Tyler Haynes Commons Thursday night when Pi Beta Phi sorority hosted its annual Lip Sync event to raise funds for their charity, "Read, Lead, Achieve."
Despite a 90 percent humidity index and threats of rain, representatives from over 100 student organizations and university departments participated in SpiderFest on Thursday in the University Forum.
Alpha Phi Alpha (APA) and the Black Student Alliance for Sexual Equality (BASE) hosted an open forum to discuss justice in light of the recent killing of the unarmed 17-year-old boy, Trayvon Martin.
As the eight participants walked on stage before Tuesday night's the Art of Kissing, William Cane had one piece of advice for them.
A group of about 50 students gathered in in Whitehurst on Tuesday Sept. 13, for a two-and-a-half hour discussion on "A Letter to Women," an editorial published in The Collegian.