Opinion: Our Generation Needs More Sonder
By Lauren Onestak | November 3, 2015Prominently featured on my desktop background is my favorite word, sonder (n.). By some accounts (e.g.
Prominently featured on my desktop background is my favorite word, sonder (n.). By some accounts (e.g.
Any healthy democratic society fosters discussion among constituents, but I think our national “discussions” have morphed into something completely and entirely unproductive.
There is a basic calculation involved in taking out a student loan: (1) borrow money to pay for school, (2) get a better job with your degree, and (3) with some of the largesse from that awesome job, pay back your student loans.
Registration day, D-day, The Hunger Games: We have all heard it called many different things, but the day that most students dread is fast approaching.
Adam Lanza. James Holmes. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Chris Harper-Mercer. Elliot Rodger. Recognize any of these names?
As I step on the elliptical for my daily sweat, I hear a ping from my phone. I immediately check and see I have an email from the campus police.
Luriel Balaurea describes how some of the comments stemming from the John Kasich-Taylor Swift debate represent gendered microaggression
Submit your fall photo of campus by Oct. 23 to be entered to win a Y-parking pass.
With any important question, definitions are important. If we use Encarta Dictionaries, introversion is “the tendency to be self-absorbed and uninterested in other people and the world around.”
A response to an early op-ed titled, “No, John Kasich, I don’t want Taylor Swift Tickets.”
"I'm sorry, I don't have any Taylor Swift concert tickets," Kasich said when I had a policy question. It was clear that Gov. Kasich did not come to Richmond for my vote.
Richmond students can learn a thing or two from Brené Brown, writes contributor Jayson Vivas
Recent media coverage of the shootings in Charlestown has sparked debate over the symbolic meaning of the confederate flag.
Informal recruitment for the founding chapter of Kappa Delta, Richmond's newest sorority was held last past weekend.
Currently before Congress is a piece of legislation known as “Kate’s Law,” which has ignited both a media firestorm and a long-overdue conversation about modern ideas of criminal punishment.
There should not be a foreign language requirement for international students. Understanding why will require a broader look into the role of communication in liberal arts.
The process of establishing a phone or Internet connection for a foreigner in India is a more complicated one than I originally thought it would be, and like the other American students I am travelling here with, I was initially unaware of all the necessary documentation requirements.
From photography to food, University of Richmond has some popular spots that visitors should not miss while on campus for the bike race on Sunday. Lauren Gill points them out.
A student advocates for visiting the Annual Student Exhibition in Modlin Center for the Arts before it closes on Sept. 27.
Cassandra Ceballos, a resident of St. Croix, speaks of the toll a string of recent murders has taken on her and her fellow Virgin Islanders.