Richmond round-up: Valentine's Day on a budget
By Kaitlin Edwardson | February 12, 2020Valentine’s Day, no matter whom you spend it with, can get a little pricey. Here are five restaurants in Richmond that offer a low-cost option.
Valentine’s Day, no matter whom you spend it with, can get a little pricey. Here are five restaurants in Richmond that offer a low-cost option.
The On the Road workshops offered by CAPS expanded and evolved in January to better support students and their organizations.
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A UR alumnus who co-founded a tutoring service program is now looking to ignite people’s social life with a newly updated app, Flare.
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Three University of Richmond students share their experiences as brand ambassadors.
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A small theater, a tea shop covered in rainbow flags and a thrift store hold strong pride in supporting the LGBTQ+ community.
Here is a list of good, college-friendly cafes recommended by students for those looking to get off campus for a change of scenery.
Senior Zach Sweedler has a new app, Hustle, where you can make on-demand requests and have them completed by other students on your campus.
The Juice Laundry, located walking distance from campus, wants customers to start doing the most important kind of laundry.
Beef burgers are back and better than ever in the Heilman Dining Center, following a four-month hiatus.
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The University of Richmond’s registered dietitian Karen Hensley wears a lot of hats.
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