Politics and Personhood: Hollywood feminism has the wrong focus
By Reda Ansar | October 24, 2019Politics and Personhood is a weekly column written by first-year Reda Ansar.
Politics and Personhood is a weekly column written by first-year Reda Ansar.
On Oct. 11, The Collegian published an opinion piece that attacked UR’s push to promote free expression. The piece is misleading and inaccurate.
In this week's column, Eric discusses Dr. Heilman's recent passing and sneaker trends on campus.
"Remembering the Rockets" starts in the middle of a familiar cycle.
Championing “viewpoint diversity,” which really means including more conservatives (who are overwhelmingly white, heterosexual, cisgender and wealthy), actually works against UR’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity.
In this week's column, Eric discusses the best happy hours in Richmond, as well as an interaction with a professor that still haunts him.
Politics and Personhood is a weekly column written by first-year Reda Ansar.
In this week's column, Eric discusses everything from how to get past the mid-semester slump to love languages.
Taking a look at the best that's yet to come for the year in music, from both the pop world and the underground.
The purpose of this column is to give advice to those who ask for it and generally answer questions that are given to me.
Our consent system for organ donation is flawed and needlessly limits the number of donations available.
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.