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Style in the Richmond bubble: winter wear
Opinion Editor Abby Kloppenburg caught four Richmond students keeping warm with style. Each had something different to say about their look.
UR Fashion Police show fashion do’s and don’ts
Leaders of UR Fierce and Future American Men of Excellence hosted a UR Fashion Police show on Friday, showing what to wear and not to wear in certain settings.
Are you smarter than your smartphone?
Technology is evolving so rapidly that we’ll probably be able to play “Words with Friends” with Jesus from our smartphones soon enough. (Or should I say, “Words with the Lamb of God.”)
Ring Dance 2011: Will you be ready?
You might be jealous that I’m at the beach right now, but don’t worry, I’m just chillin’ in a tanning booth, slowly but certainly asking to die of skin cancer.
How are you? I meant that as a rhetorical question
In my high school, the greetings were untrained at best. We were pretty informal with one another, and while “sup” was the most “talkative” form of greeting, a head nod was the norm. We weren’t preparing for businesslike settings — we were really just acknowledging one another as I figure most high schoolers probably do.
Professor works as costume designer on movie set
Johann Stegmeir, assistant professor of theater and dance at the University of Richmond, worked as costume designer on the movie set “Peace, Love and Misunderstanding” in the Hudson Valley of New York last summer.
Kristy is embarrassed for you.
An unspoken and unavoidable condition plagues the American public. Regrettably, the Richmond campus is no exception. That’s right, you guessed it … SHE, or, also known as: secondhand embarrassment.
Oh my God, Becky, look at her shoes. They’re, like, so cheap.
Maybe we need to start considering why we judge others (and trust me, we’re all guilty) based on how they look…
