A case for raising the minimum wage
By Richard Jennis | March 19, 2015Minimum wage law can make or break small businesses and widen the income gap, but studies continue to refute or prove these claims.
Minimum wage law can make or break small businesses and widen the income gap, but studies continue to refute or prove these claims.
Angelo Suggs, RCSGA president-elect, addresses the student body.
Matt Logan campaigns to be the next RCSGA president.
Angelo Suggs Jr. campaigns to be the next RCSGA president.
Education is a form of power because it gives people a means and interest to describe and discuss issues with which they are intimately familiar.
A student explains why she got rid of her Facebook and how it helped cure her of the fear of missing out.
Richmond student shares his thoughts and definition of America's current "war," including those "fighting" in it.
A faculty member in the Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies program explains her perspective on Ring Dance.
Two alumnae encourage the university and WC students and alumni to focus on the loving spirit of Westhampton College.
Clint Eastwood’s “American Sniper” draws up left and right wing controversy, revealing the problems of the country's political discourse.
Bold decisions to ignore procession rules by some nearly ruined Ring Dance for the rest of the Westhampton women.
I urge the Richmond community toward a positive, safe and comfortable environment for those who feel Ring Dance is not for them.
One student writes about the difficulty of rooting for a losing team that you love.
Allowing sororities to host parties could create a positive change in the social fabric of college campuses.
A Westhampton College junior explains why she thinks escorts should be permitted in the Ring Dance ceremony.
One student's views about the glamour of campaigns and American's need to make a more educated choice while voting.
Future Teach For America corps member reflects on his decision to work in the field of education.
Both the Richmond Guarantee and America’s College Promise focus on solving the inherent income inequality in education.
Giving college kids access to legal marijuana probably won’t foster a generation of junkies.
Professors and administrators can see when you opened your documents on Blackboard and when you swiped into D-hall.