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(12/11/18 7:07pm)
Sophomore Kayla Saltzman has been singing ever since she could talk, and dreamed of becoming a recording artist one day. Last winter, her childhood dreams began to take shape in the span of just five short days.
(11/15/18 3:27pm)
University President Ronald Crutcher gave his State of the University address in Camp Concert Hall on Tuesday morning, describing the continuous positive trajectory of the university, notable national rankings and record-breaking applicant pools.
(11/08/18 12:33pm)
On the day before registration, seniors had passed around information and advice about the easiest classes to take in order to fill the three-and-a-half unit requirement to be a full-time student. Though many seniors need fewer than three credits to graduate, the university has stated that housing will not be guaranteed to those who are not full-time students.
(11/08/18 3:31pm)
In 2001, the University of Richmond purchased nearly 109 acres of bare land 10 minutes away from campus with the idea of building a new football stadium, Jennifer Sevin, professor of ecology, said.
(11/01/18 5:42pm)
BEES ARE DYING AT AN ALARMING RATE. This is a popular meme caption, but it is also a very real issue, especially in the United States, in Virginia and now on the University of Richmond’s campus.
(09/24/18 2:05pm)
Senior Claudia Ajluni was offered a paid internship in New York City for this past summer. The opportunity aligned with her career interests, and every single one of her friends would be working there, too. Ajluni decided to decline the offer and stayed home in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, alone.
(09/24/18 9:36pm)
“I heard it cost four million dollars and there was an entire think tank!”
(03/28/17 7:03pm)
What began as a relaxing pastime for junior Taylor Block has now blossomed into a successful self-managed business: Salt and Soul Jewelry.
(02/28/17 2:58pm)
Senior Marie Fernandez is the President of SEEDS. Hailing from Charlottesville, Virginia, Fernandez got involved with SEEDS during her freshman year and fell in love. The annual SEEDS spring break trip is just around the corner, so I talked to Fernandez about the program and its service.
(02/15/17 3:55pm)
Theft from building
(02/03/17 8:33pm)
Ryan Wilhelm is a physics major, yet his future lies in the very different world of the arts.
(10/21/16 4:49pm)
Homecoming King and Queen David Rhodes and Jihyun Lee sat down
with me on Tuesday to discuss some very serious matters.
(10/05/16 4:41pm)
There is a saying: “Clowns are not funny after midnight." I think we can add that they aren’t funny on college campuses either…or anywhere that is not a circus or a birthday party, for that matter.
(09/05/16 3:22pm)
When school let out for the summer last April, the first
thing I did was drive to Barnes and Noble.
For me, summer break is a three-month reading spree. I read about
15 books this summer, ranging from literary classics to fun novels for
the beach. Here are six books reviews from
my summer library.
(08/17/16 1:37pm)
Entering
freshman year of college will be one of the most emotionally draining
experiences of your young life.
(04/21/16 6:56pm)
We're all familiar with the feeling of dread when our professors announce a group project. A tragic future of frustration, awkward interactions and a grade out of our control lies ahead as the professor begins listing groups.
(03/30/16 6:47pm)
Pig Roast is in just a few days. As one of Richmond's most famous and anticipated traditions, students have been planning for the event for weeks now. Here are some students' plans and expectations for the big day.
(03/23/16 7:27pm)
It’s that time of year again. The lottery that is more significant to
Richmond students than the Power Ball is just around the corner.
(02/23/16 11:36pm)
Spring semester is in full swing and, as if you aren’t busy enough, there is a full schedule of amazing events lined up for this semester. So don’t forget to break out of Boatwright Memorial Library for a study break and check out some of these events!
(02/14/16 10:14pm)
Valentine's Day is here, and it’s time to make some plans to either celebrate or distract from the national day of love. I spoke to some Richmond Students about their plans, and it looks like, single or taken, Richmond students know how to spend the big day.