Put a lid on it
By Stephanie Manley | October 27, 2014Stephanie Manley talks about the importance of the toilet lid and the lack thereof in campus restrooms.
Stephanie Manley talks about the importance of the toilet lid and the lack thereof in campus restrooms.
Katie Mogul explains how the term "basic" wrongfully defines women based on material preferences and is ultimately offensive.
Author Stephanie Redd shares her take on the sexual assault issue on college campuses.
Spending more than you save is unsustainable for both college students and the U.S. government.
Public health agencies need the financial means to address national issues, such as Ebola, in more efficient ways.
Men should be included in conversations regarding sexual assault prevention and awareness.
Parents should think twice before giving their kid a smartphone, especially if they appreciate table manners.
A Richmond College student defends being a "momma's boy."
Deeming suicide a selfish act is not only erroneous and ignorant, but also detrimental to those who struggle with depression.
Obama's promise to strengthen offensive in Syria and Iraq uses "humanitarian intervention" as a cover for military engagement.
The new, healthier menu at The Cellar no longer includes buffalo chicken dip, chicken wings or cheesy bread.
U.S. News ranked Richmond five spots lower than last year. However, the ranking system may not accurately represent the schools it evaluates.
The Sidewalk Café, located in the Fan, has a fun and welcoming atmosphere. The food is flavorful, and drinks are reasonably priced.
You wake up early and ascend from beneath the sheets full of optimism and academic fervor. You try to recall an appropriate Latin proverb as the morning sun's rays bathe your body in a golden radiance.
My Palestinian friend Amar* often talks about how he wants to create change and work toward peace in his region, as well as in the world.
If Monday night's episode of Game of Thrones could be summarized in one word, I think we'd all agree that that word would be: HA.
It was Friday and we were hungry. My friend and I looked at each other and without hesitation said, "Pieday Friday!" and headed over to Proper Pie Co. We wanted to eat a pie for lunch and also buy some for dinner later that night.
Some come for the beer, others come for the food, and others come to mingle. No matter the reason people choose to come, no one leaves Hardywood Park Craft Brewery's food truck night disappointed. Every Thursday during the warmer months of the year, Hardywood hosts a plethora of food trucks--normally about 10--at their brewery to serve food in the parking lot beginning at 5:30 p.m. Apart from the usual food options like burgers, pizza, and fried foods, there are also trucks that sell Asian infused tacos, ice cream, popsicles, and crepes.
We live in a culture that is grotesquely focused on "hooking up." Couples rarely date anymore, and the days of nice dinners and chivalry are long gone.
The NCAA's self-serving stranglehold on college sports and its so-called "student-athletes" have been seriously threatened.