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(05/02/19 1:53am)
To many, the word “orchestra” may immediately call to mind the image of fluffy-wigged Bavarians dressed in stately suits, standing before a throng of musicians ready to play classical music with violins, cellos and harps.
(04/24/19 1:25am)
With its nightlife, niche microbrew scene, museums and top-notch institutes of higher education (you may even attend one such school), it is likely that many people would say Richmond is a cool city.
(04/17/19 3:03am)
At first glance, Zach Brown’s schedule might appear to be similar to that of most other first-year students at the University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law. He wakes up before sunrise, finishes reading over the cases his professors assigned him to study, then heads to campus for a long day of classes.
(02/07/19 11:02pm)
They represented an array of ages. Most of them were older, but many middle- and college-aged attendees dotted the theater.
(09/18/18 11:29pm)
The university introduced changes to its shuttle schedule over the summer that have forced some students without cars to reconsider how they will go to and from campus.
(04/16/18 4:53am)
Editor's note: After publication, The Collegian was notified this article contained off record information. It has been removed.
(03/09/18 6:13pm)
The University of Richmond rented out a theater at Bowtie Cinemas on Thursday, Feb. 22 to show nearly 300 students, faculty and staff a free, private screening of “Black Panther."
(02/02/18 3:05pm)
February is Black History Month, an annual observance of the role that people of recent African origin have played in the national narrative. Though it has been criminally underplayed in the past, this role has been central to the country’s history since its inception.
(09/12/17 3:01pm)
I’m no movie expert, but I know this much: When it comes to making a film about a national tragedy that robbed nearly 3,000 people of their lives, spawned wars, shaped both foreign and domestic policy for years and still looms as a vindictive colossus over the memories of millions, one must take special care.
(06/07/17 6:17pm)
Editor's note: President Ronald Crutcher asked that Rob Andrejewski speak on his behalf, as he worked closely with President Crutcher on the University’s response, Cynthia Price, director of media and public relations, told The Collegian after this article was published. The article originally said Crutcher declined to comment.
(02/20/17 4:11pm)
Journalists are a vital part of our citizenry. It’s journalists, after all, who provide the public with the information required to make intelligent decisions. Most of us, I’d wager, have neither the time nor means nor wherewithal to get all of our own news firsthand. Although I’m an ardent Apple loyalist, I imagine that I would have appreciated hearing about the exploding Samsung Note 7 epidemic from a news source before I had crispy fingers and had suddenly become hard of hearing.
(12/02/16 8:04pm)
Let’s cut to the chase, folks: Upon reading the results of the presidential election, I, like many of my friends and acquaintances, was not a happy camper. Far, far from it, in fact.
(10/24/16 9:00pm)
Halloween is near. I’m sure a lot of us are thinking about the costume we're going to wear and what other people will dress up as. On November 1, I always enjoy poking around the internet for pictures of the most interesting costumes from around the country. Based on what’s been in the media lately, I anticipate seeing a multitude of Suicide Squad characters, many presidential candidates, a score of mustachioed Ken Bones in impeccable scarlet sweaters, and a veritable legion of Harambes.
(08/30/16 6:30pm)
Let's imagine that you leave your residence hall one morning, the warm glow of the late summer sun on your cheeks. As you make your way to class, the first thing you see is a pack of fellow students doing the same. But, wait...what do they have in their hands? Clamps? Plugs? Are they seriously lugging around adult toys? Those can't possibly be class-related -- unless there's some brand-new Wellness Plus 2 course you haven't heard about. What do you do?
(04/08/16 5:00pm)
Here’s your weird, outside-of-the-box puzzle for today: Try to discern the correlation between the systemic oppression of minority groups that for more than two centuries has hindered our United States from amounting to the ideals outlined in its founding document and the two-year stint wherein I tap danced at my hometown’s Academie De Ballet, which required me to wear sparkly pants and a barf-green leprechaunish tunic.
(03/28/16 5:50pm)
Going home for spring break felt oddly similar to traveling to an alien planet, mostly because there were dozens of massive, grotesque plastic weeds pockmarking yards and medians, making everything look more like something Dante made up than like the town I grew up in. Imagine the horror that struck me upon the realization that many of these ugly weeds were not there on accident, but had been planted by many of my own neighbors! The horror, the horror!