OPINION: Walls aren't the real problem or solution
By Eliza Sturgeon | April 8, 2017Everywhere you look, walls are going up, but building a massive wall is not the solution.
Everywhere you look, walls are going up, but building a massive wall is not the solution.
When the U.S. president says Mexicans are rapists and all Muslims should be vetted for terrorist links, is that not adding fuel to a raging fire?
The rights to life, liberty and personal agency have been enshrined in American life since 1776, but the U.S. must work with regimes it disagrees with.
The film could have won Best Picture in order to placate critics of white-washed, homogenous Hollywood.
Welcome to The Collegian, dedicated to transparency and accountability.
People often ask me what my definition of the word feminism is, as if it could have more than one.
Journalists are a vital part of our citizenry. It’s journalists who provide the public with the information required to make intelligent decisions.
Students Against Sexual Assault and Violence objects to the lack of widespread representation on the President's Advisory Committee.
Trump might not be an acceptable candidate to many of us, but there are right ways to handle his inevitable presidency.
On Tuesday voters went to the polls and delivered a historic victory for president-elect Donald J. Trump.
Never be afraid to reach out and ask for advice at University of Richmond.
Halloween is near and while you are thinking about what costume you want to wear, keep in mind that cultural appropriation is never OK.
SNL uses comedy to indicate that Hillary Clinton will be the clear winner of the presidential election, but we still need to vote.
Donald Trump's lack of self-control makes him unfit for the presidency.
Ending sexual assault will only happen if we all work together.
When liberalism reigns on campus, where do conservative students fit in?
Trump rhetoric reflects white power, and even silent support has a violent implication.
Victim blaming isn't helping anyone.
Until we are ready to have a discussion about the way drunken privilege manifests itself on our campus concerns about hypocrisy should stop students from critiquing privilege in others.
WGSS Board Members write to acknowledge support for students in the wake of sexual assault controversy.