Voice of reason: guide to campus etiquette VI
The message brought by Jesus changed the planet, but is intentionally omitted from our education.
Voice of reason: a guide to campus etiquette V
Here are some tips for improving your etiquette when you find yourself near, on or in athletic fields and facilities.
Guide to campus etiquette
Since the beginning of time, people have been eating: apples, pears, TV dinners and frozen pizzas.
Voice of reason: a guide to campus laundry room etiquette
Here are some tips for cleaning the hostile laundry-room air while we clean our clothes.
Voice of reason: guide to campus etiquette IV
The past month’s epidemic of wintry weather has highlighted the dedication of our university employees, many of whom worked overtime.
Voice of reason: guide to campus etiquette III
On Monday I spent approximately an hour and 15 minutes trudging through the snow, to and from class, the Pier, the library, the dining hall, the gym, North Court and X-lot. For me, this is a typical day. For you, I’m guessing it’s not far off.
A voice of reason: guide to campus etiquette II
D-Hall isn’t a meal with the Queen, but it’s not pizza and beer in front of the TV. Here are three tips for an eater-friendly experience.
A voice of reason: guide to campus etiquette
Emily Post, author of the best-seller “Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics, and at Home,” wrote about etiquette, and we apparently failed to read it. Yea, we mind our p’s and q’s, but do we use our noggins to look out for people around us?
In interview, Kocher says he wants to cherish the past while imagining the future
An interview with the Rev. Craig T. Kocher, the University of Richmond’s new chaplain, appointed in July from Duke University.
Kocher chosen as Richmond’s next chaplain; third overall
The University of Richmond’s two-year search for a chaplain ended this summer when the Rev. Craig Kocher was named the university’s third official chaplain.


