Question of the Week: Where is the most awkward place on campus?
By Emily Viviani | February 19, 2009
Kittens Inspired by Kittens Katt Williams -- Everyday I'm Hustlin'
Have you ever wondered what men are thinking? A meeting hosted by the resident assistants of Freeman, Robins and Jeter halls gave students a chance to ask. Students were invited to ask a panel of eight males and one female all their burning questions in the Whitehurst Living Room at 9 p.m.
Grade: C- Starring: Isla Fisher, Hugh Dancy, Krysten Ritter, Joan Cusack, John Goodman, John Lithgow, Kristin Scott Thomas. Moral of the story: You can hide your credit card bills and debt collection notices under a pretty, sparkly sample sale coat.
Local retailers in Shockoe Slip are trying to ward off the negative effects of a slow economy by offering various incentives to customers during the next couple of months. During February and March -- months that typically produce the lowest sales figures of the year -- shoppers who spend $100 will receive two free River District Canal Cruises and two $5 lunch vouchers at local restaurants.
For many University of Richmond students, dreams of becoming a rock star may never go beyond the walls of Sine Irish Pub on karaoke Thursdays.
Some consider poetry a performance art, words that are meant to be heard, not just read. Through the University of Richmond English Department's writers' series, students will get to hear internationally acclaimed Irish poet Vona Groarke read her poetry at 8 p.m.
Ruckus, the online music service available to college students nationwide, has officially shut down. Ruckus was made available to students at the University of Richmond during the spring of 2007 and offered more than two million files for download.
Members of the the University of Richmond's DEX business fraternity and the Western Henrico Rotary Club sponsored a campus tour and trip to a men's basketball game on Sunday for children in the community identified by the Tuckahoe YMCA as underprivileged. The YMCA matches the children with organizations, such as the Rotarians, who spend time with the children.
Michael Christian has literally tried every kiss in the book -- his own book, "The Art of Kissing," an international bestseller that has been translated into 19 foreign languages and printed more than 250,000 times worldwide. "I wrote this book to try to improve my sex life, but it didn't work," Christian said to an audience of almost 300 Thursday night in the Pier.
"If it's wet and it's not yours, don't touch it," was the advice given to University of Richmond students on Feb.
The Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness has increased its focus on its Outdoor Adventure Program this year, providing opportunities for students to participate in healthy recreational activities off campus. Outdoor Adventure includes Natural High adventure trips, the Team Odyssey High Ropes course and outdoor equipment rental.
Overall Grade: C+ Starring: Liam Neeson, Famke Janssen and Maggie Grace. Moral of the story for teenage and college girls: Don't go to dirty, gang-ridden, corrupt Paris for vacation.
At 26, alumna Jessica Artur recently celebrated her second year as educational services manager for The Richmond Times-Dispatch. During that time, she has created a monthly publication for children and written a book about its characters.
Havana 59 takes classic Cuban, Caribbean and Spanish flavors, full of cilantro, coconut and lots of garlic, to the max and applies the ingredients in innovative ways.
"Moment of Truth" by Gang Starr "People under the stairs" by Acid Raindrops "Jessie's Girl" by Rick Springfield "Can't Tell Me" by SOJA "Train with No Love" by Andre Nikatina "Daylight" by Aesop Rock "Street Corner" by Masta Killa "AZ" by The Format "Bonafied Lovin" by Chromeo "Ramp" by Scooter Q: What genre of music are you most interested in and how did these interests develop? A: Ever since the '90s I have been interested in hip-hop, listening to the radio and rap CDs on the bus to school as well as after school.
The District-Ep. 1 Sunday Funday at 306
At 26, alumna Jessica Artur recently celebrated her second year as educational services manager for The Richmond Times-Dispatch. During that time, she has created a monthly publication for children and written a book about its characters.
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