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Students form Va.’s fourth collegiate Quidditch team
University of Richmond students adapt magical Quidditch into a muggle college sport.
Beyond the Syllabus: Carlos Valencia
Get to know University of Richmond professor Carlos Valencia, director of technology for Latin American and Iberian Studies.
Question of the week: What are your plans for Fall Break?
Question of the week for Oct. 8, 2009.
Let’s talk about sex, baby: Captain Awkward
Sally Sexpert, Why do I always end up in awkward situations?
Featured Flick: Zombieland
“Zombieland” outlives its shortcomings to achieve a lofty place in the zombie firmament.
Text Hall of Shame
Text Hall of Shame for the week of Oct. 8, 2009.
Elections: running for redundancy
Like clockwork, every other year, we are treated to a tremendous amount of bullshit and lies, and the worst part is that we entertain them as if they were actually going to happen if we cast our votes. We pretend that each election is important, and that this time will be different.
Letter: in defense of males
The image of a male on the University of Richmond campus has become increasingly negatively skewed. This is not to say that there have not been justified reasons for this tarnished image, but as representatives of true men with positive images, we want to say that all men are not alike and we do not stand for the behavior that is being praised, or even being clichéd, as “boys being boys.”
Learning to live in the moment
Many of us procrastinate when getting to know new people. How many conversations have you had with your friends, talking about the cute guy or girl in your class whom you have yet to talk to? How many conversations have you had with your friends discussing the guy or girl you see every day walking to class whom you are interested in, but you have yet to say hello or wave to them?
Opinion: Hate it or love it, I don’t mind
Warning: The content of this column is intended for a mature, collegiate audience. Subjects will include things you should be able to handle, now that mommy and daddy have let you out into the semi-real world.




