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By Eric Bossert | September 17, 2019The purpose of this column is to give advice to those who ask for it and generally answer questions that are given to me.
The purpose of this column is to give advice to those who ask for it and generally answer questions that are given to me.
Please don’t let your politics interfere with how you choose to show support for a grieving community. It could one day be your own.
Greek life segregates based on class, race and gender.
We discovered how willing University of Richmond men are to engage in conversations about masculinities and their positive expressions.
The pressure to “have it all figured out” post-graduation can be detrimental to a graduate’s mindset.
During a pilgrimage to Poland, our group came together in improbable solidarity to learn and become more familiar neighbors with one another.
The very term “politically correct” provokes ire and disenchantment across a broad section of the United States public.
As a journalist, I am willing to put my life on the line to get the truth out there. However, I shouldn’t need to.
The Office of Sustainability has uncovered a variety of courses with sustainability content across academic departments.
We should operate under the assumptions that our lives have dignity and that we have large human potential before us.
For me, Tiger Woods is human. He’s irresistible, the best I’ve ever seen, and I'll cry every time I watch him hug his son at Augusta.
Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive substance in the world.
I think the way that Pig Roast was set up this year punishes and further excludes students unable to get on a lodge list.
In Sylvia Gale’s FYS "Storytelling and Social Change," I came to see myself in someone who society had taught me was radically different.
By discussing what it means to donate, we come to value student activists as much as wealthy donors.
After this year’s 45-hour-long SOBAC weekend, it became abundantly clear that student organizations need more funding.
American Pleasure Club is back with their most haunting album yet, “F---ing Bliss.”
Sky Ferreira is finally back to making music after a six year gap between her debut album, “Night Time, My Time,” and her new 2019 single, “Downhill Lullaby.”
Editor's Note: The Collision is the historically satirical version of The Collegian, appearing as early as the 1930s. The following article is satire and in no way should be viewed as the truth.
I want to share my thoughts on how I will be approaching the process of picking a Democratic candidate to support in the 2020 primary election.