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American politics, from Europe’s point of view
British people do not separate the person from the party. For them, McCain and Bush are both Republicans and therefore exactly the same.
Some ‘Ole payback for the Grand ‘Ole Party
In the midst of the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression, the conservative base has had the same old knee-jerk reaction as years past: outdated and just plain wrong.
Students learn to market international experience
With approximately 60 percent of University of Richmond students studying abroad each year in increasingly diverse locations, many students are looking to correlate their international education with employability.
Sports scheduling is out of athletics director’s hands
The Spider football team played in front of its largest home crowd this season last weekend, despite playing the No. 1 ranked James Madison University Dukes during fall break when many students had left school.
Administration officials say drinking ‘not a new problem’
The number of students being rushed to the hospital for alcohol-related illnesses so far this year is not unusual, nor is it a new problem, administration officials say.
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So this blonde walks into a bar …
in our attempts to rectify “the persistent and appalling” acts according to our society’s expectations, we have instead produced an almost comedic interpretation of political correctness.
No, really, what’s your name?
The first thing about James Madison University’s kick and punt returner that caught my attention was not his game-winning touchdown, but his name.
The “Lion of Zimbabwe” comes to Modlin Center
Thomas Mapfumo and the Blacks Unlimited play Chimurenga music, a musical style that was born out of the struggle to gain independence faced by the people of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
Forums stir varied student reaction to explicit e-mail
A sexually explicit fraternity recruitment e-mail that leaked more than two weeks ago has sparked outrage over both the e-mail’s content and a recommendation from the Richmond College Dean’s Office to suspend the student who wrote it.
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• Opinion: Stand up, don’t stand by
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