"How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents" would have been the first bilingual play at UR
By Claire Paulhac | April 17, 2020The production “How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents” would have been the first bilingual play presented on campus.
The production “How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents” would have been the first bilingual play presented on campus.
Betz is donating all of the profits from her graphic designs to Feeding America, a nationwide non-profit network of food banks.
Clearly, the world is social distancing. But here are some ways we can continue our obsessions with celebrities and food during this time.
With any free time you have, I encourage everyone to check out some of the shows I have enjoyed.
In a time when social distancing has become the new normal, I have observed that students are relying on social media to help stay in touch with friends.
The challenge asks students to come up with a proposal to address a specific sustainable issue on campus.
When social distancing, what are the best ways to maintain good study habits?
In a world where college students can easily find answers to their questions, we have somehow lost that control. And yes, that is scary.
Fitting in a good, free at-home workout via apps or social media can be easier than you think.
A student has scattered about 65 Kindness Rocks across UR's campus since January 2018.
People gathered to close out Black History Month at the "For the Culture" coffee house and open mic night Saturday night.
UR is filled with diligent students, but all the hard work may make campus feel isolating. The Virginia landscape can help students escape.
Interviews with students in the days leading up to Super Tuesday showed some of the challenges of raising political awareness and participation.
The University Dancers (UD) performed on Friday to a sold-out crowd on the opening night of its 35th Annual Concert.
A new student-created exhibition at the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature, “Off the Menu,” explores how food connects people.
Through her brand e.xclusively, junior Erin Watton sells painted pieces such as clothing and handbags customized to each customer.
More than 180 photographs capturing life for African Americans in parts of New York during the 1960s and '70s are on display at the VMFA.
President Crutcher and Dr. Betty Neal Crutcher shared insights and advice from their 40-year partnership at Mortar Board’s President’s Forum.
The Cellar has hopped on "The Bachelor" train and started “Bachelor Mondays,” showing the episodes on Mondays as they air, starting at 8 p.m.
The “Production Studies III” theater course will be putting on their production of “The Wolves” in the Cousins Studio Theater starting Feb. 13 through Feb. 16.