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(12/12/19 12:28am)
Among the hustle and bustle of construction consuming Sarah Brunet Hall, a cozy corner of the building remains a source of consistency for students at the University of Richmond. This is the Center for Awareness, Response and Education, an office dedicated to preventing violence on campus, educating students and faculty about prevention methods and cultivating a culture of safety for everyone at UR.
(12/07/19 4:09am)
December is here and with it are some promising movies and performances that are worth checking out. Whether winter break gives you free time to hit a movie theater or you prefer catching a new Netflix movie at home, this list has you covered. December releases are also the last movies eligible for the 2020 Oscars, so for those of you who are fans of the Academy Awards, pay close attention to the gems of this month.
(12/10/19 3:16am)
“DOUBLE THE HOOPS, DOUBLE THE FUN THIS SUNDAY!”
(12/10/19 3:44am)
What began in 2015 as a tutoring service and later evolved into a Craigslist for student services has rebranded yet again as an event-based photo-sharing platform. A University of Richmond alumnus who co-founded the program is looking to ignite people’s social life with the newly updated app, Flare.
(02/11/20 2:24am)
The On the Road workshops offered by the University of Richmond’s Counseling and Psychological Services expanded and evolved in January to better support students and their organizations.
(11/30/19 2:17am)
Editor’s note: This review contains spoilers.
(12/05/19 10:20pm)
Lodges might not be used only by fraternities in the future. The presidents of student government on campus formed a committee in November to discuss allowing non-Greek-life student clubs and organizations to use a vacant lodge as a social space.
(02/06/20 3:27am)
A new set of Honor Code statutes will go into effect this semester, following an unanimous vote from the undergraduate Honor Council.
(11/27/19 2:44am)
First, you hear the music. A simple beat, something you find yourself nodding your head to without even thinking.
(12/21/19 2:49pm)
When senior Ayele d’Almeida had a class project earlier this semester, she didn’t write an essay or make a presentation to complete the assignment. Instead, she and two teammates went to Goodwill, bought pillows, blankets and other living room essentials and set the items up in the University Forum.
(11/27/19 2:35am)
Editor's Note: Ask Eric is an advice column published every Tuesday. Anonymous questions are taken from this Google form. Questions are also taken both from The Collegian's Instagram, @thecollegianur, and via email, collegianaskeric@gmail.com.
(11/25/19 4:04pm)
Savannah Del Cid really wants a job that does not exist ... yet.
(12/05/19 11:58pm)
In the late summer of 1973, Edward Ayers sat nervously waiting for the chairman of the American studies graduate program at Yale University. Ayers, then 20, had been sure he didn’t belong there. He had shown up unannounced with nothing but a sense that he wanted to be like Tom Wolfe or Richard Marius, and that Yale was apparently the place to be. He looked as though he had spent the past three months living in a car, which he had. He was working for a traveling carnival. His job was to load passengers onto the double Ferris wheel for 12 hours a day. He hadn’t had a haircut in months. A group of Yale boys in blazers told him he looked like Huckleberry Finn. He thought he looked like Neil Young.
(11/26/19 3:55am)
Five albums into their punk project dubbed The Goo Goo Dolls, John Rzeznik and Robby Takac broke through. “Name” was their first big hit, and left some fans complaining that they had gone too mainstream. One fan even sent Rzeznik a letter in 1998 that started “Dear F-----,” which, he told Guitar World, was not the first time he’d been called such an awful name.
(11/25/19 3:11am)
The University of Richmond has become the fourth school in Atlantic-10 history to have two A-10 players of the week in the first two weeks of the season.
(11/27/19 10:18pm)
Editor's note: University of Richmond College Fellows are professors paired with residence halls to develop programs and build bonds with students outside the formal classroom setting. This column is an opportunity for College Fellows to share their experiences and discuss some of the issues — both difficult and light-hearted — that they experience on campus with students at UR.
(11/29/19 6:58pm)
Nov. 20: Win 76-73 vs. the College of William & Mary
(12/04/19 8:56pm)
Ever wonder what it’s like to be an international student? What about an international student-athlete? Andre Gustavson, a sophomore on the men’s basketball team, sought international education from Helsinki, Finland.
(11/24/19 8:49pm)
In the 130th meeting of the Capital Cup, the College of William and Mary Tribe mounted a fourth-quarter comeback and defeated the University of Richmond Spiders 21-15 in overtime in Richmond's final game of the season.
(11/27/19 1:37pm)
The holiday season is for spending quality time with loved ones, reflecting on all that you’re thankful for and, typically, eating the best meals you’ll have all year. So, what’s on the menu for students who remain on campus over Thanksgiving or winter break?