Bystander effect threatens campus safety
By Jess Dankenbring | November 4, 2014The bystander effect threatens campus safety. It is critical we as students take action in difficult situations.
The bystander effect threatens campus safety. It is critical we as students take action in difficult situations.
Social media can be an addictive and deceptive part of modern life, and harmful to real-life relationships.
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.
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."
My name is Ellie, and I am a junior at UR studying journalism but am currently studying abroad in Sydney, Australia for the fall semester.
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.
Do you have a lot of things to say about current events, school happenings and other controversial issues?
This is my last Opinions column as a member of The Collegian staff. I wanted to make it memorable for our readers, so, as I do most Wednesdays, I sat down yesterday to think of something new and groundbreaking to be mad about.
This Wednesday I stumbled upon an article in Richmond's Style Weekly magazine covering the Feb. 8 convention of the Libertarian Party of Virginia.
Why am I already thinking about summer? Gloves are still a nearly everyday accessory for me, but what I'll be doing during the muggy months ahead is already weighing on my mind.
Winter's in the air and on the ground at University of Richmond, but snow isn't the only white stuff coating campus these days.
Sometimes it can be a little bit of a downer to return to school after a long, hot four months of working at that same summer job you've had since high school, traveling, name-dropping your fancy summer internship, spending time catching up with old friends and family, or whatever other activity you were engaged in that didn't involve homework or cafeteria food (sorry D-Hall, you're really tasty and DARN do you know how to make a panini, but you're still a cafeteria). Sure, it's exciting to see everyone's new haircut and set up your room.
Does your internet seem slower than ever? Do you find yourself crying at the smallest provocation?