UR Weekly Roundup | Week of March 20
By Son Tran | March 20, 2023From a game night to a dance exhibition, check out what this week has to offer.
From a game night to a dance exhibition, check out what this week has to offer.
After coming to the University of Richmond, I had to completely start from scratch and build up an arsenal of my go-to sites in the city of Richmond.
Spring break is officially behind us, which means there are seven more weeks to go this semester. If you are looking to get involved, check out what this week has to offer.
Students may live their whole UR career without knowledge of some of the best and most extensive resources this school offers. Here are our top five most underrated resources for students that might be overlooked on campus.
When Mittl and Bank decided to take Absurd Snacks full time, they knew they needed to reformulate their original product as they continue to expand, Mittl said.
Week seven of the semester is here, which means spring break is only a week away. If you are looking to get involved, check out some activities happening on and off campus below.
Are you single and tired of hearing about your friend’s romantic Valentine’s Day plan with their significant other? Instead of feeling jealous or lonely, make Feb. 14 a day to celebrate self-love with multiple activities both on and off-campus.
Love is in the air this week! Check out some Valentine’s Day celebrations as well as other activities happening around campus.
Are you looking for something to do with your special someone this Valentine’s Day? Well look no further, because we’ve got you covered!
There is a lot in store this week, from a comedy show to a stoplight party. Check out some events below.
From game night to Black History Month celebration, check out the events happening this week.
As we approach the end of January, here are some events happening both on and off campus.
Kronos Quartet, an award winning San Francisco-based string quartet, performed At War With Ourselves - 400 Years of You at the Modlin Center for the Arts on Jan. 21.
From Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration to movie screenings, check out the events happening this week.
With an overwhelming choice of options, one may wonder: what is the best study space on campus? This article will solve your dilemma.
To determine this winner, I tried a toasted everything bagel with scallion cream cheese and capers at Chewy’s Bagels, Nate’s Bagels and Cupertino’s NY Bagels to ensure that the competition was fair.
This week has a lot in store. Check out the happenings.
The city of Richmond celebrates Native American Heritage Month with a variety of events around the city.
With the end of the semester approaching, take advantage of these events while you still can. Check out what this week has to offer.
UR Way was blocked off to traffic on Nov. 4 to make room for StreetFest, a miniature block party that included an assortment of food trucks, games and even a DJ stand.