March madness is a runaway train, and you are just along for the ride
By David O'Neill | April 3, 2015Each year, March Madness attracts experts and know-nothings. Sometimes there is no explanation behind successful picks.
Each year, March Madness attracts experts and know-nothings. Sometimes there is no explanation behind successful picks.
University of Richmond's Young Democrats respond to what they perceived as hurtful anti-same sex marriage marketing by another campus advocacy group
Clay Helms, the outgoing editor-in-chief of The Collegian, offers readers some final thoughts, as a new Collegian staff moves into place.
Is the reign of the Triceragoose fading into the past?
Anger toward police in Ferguson is a sign of deeper-seated issues in society that need to be addressed.
Science majors take on additional class time and responsibilities with lab sciences, but only receive credit for time spent in lecture.
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.
I urge the Richmond community toward a positive, safe and comfortable environment for those who feel Ring Dance is not for them.
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.
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.
It was honest and refreshing to see so many widely diverse films and television shows honored during the Golden Globes award show.
Chaz Barracks give insight and advice about travel, being “out” and getting to know yourself while abroad.
While we can’t prevent mass shootings, we can at least prepare ourselves for the unlikely scenario of a shooter on our college campus.
A stolen identity reveals how unsafe and unprotected the online world can be.