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(03/22/21 2:31am)
For junior Franklin Borre, who plays trombone, music has always been a way to relax and connect with others, and that remains true during the pandemic. And with some adjustments for COVID-19, Borre has been able to continue playing in UR's jazz band and wind ensemble this year.
(03/23/21 1:00pm)
Some University of Richmond students who have contracted the COVID-19 virus have faced stigma and shame surrounding their positive results, they said.
(02/25/21 7:06pm)
This Collegian UR podcast explores the life of Robert Ryland and how he perpetuated systemic racism and slavery in Richmond and the U.S.
(10/26/20 12:30pm)
Editor's Note: The managing editor of The Collegian is co-captain of University Dancers.
(10/05/20 12:00pm)
Although most of the University of Richmond's traditional study abroad programs for fall 2020 had to be canceled or postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, some international students were able to study abroad in their home countries or neighboring countries this semester.
(05/01/20 6:05pm)
Senior Claire Griffiths never expected to finish her final year at the University of Richmond online. Despite this unexpected change, Griffiths said she considered her four years at UR to be some of the best in her life and is thankful for every person who was part of them.
(04/01/20 12:00pm)
Editor's Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect those of The Collegian.
(02/07/20 11:09pm)
Welcome to Seville, Spain. The capital of Andalusia, Seville represents all that southern Spain is known for, with its signature mix of Moorish and Roman influences, manifesting in the architecture, art, traditions and, of course, Flamenco.
(02/21/19 3:51pm)
Three University of Richmond seniors saw months of work come to fruition in their production of “Rapture, Blister, Burn” by Gina Gionfriddo as part of the Production Studies III capstone for theatre majors on Feb. 7.
(10/22/18 1:58pm)
“Hi! My name is Jieyi, but you can call me Crystal.”