Music Mondays: "Norman F---ing Rockwell!" by Lana Del Rey album review
Lana Del Rey is back with a beautiful album, and you shouldn’t be surprised.
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Lana Del Rey is back with a beautiful album, and you shouldn’t be surprised.
Sept. 19: Loss 0-3 at Towson University
From barre and yoga to boot camps and weight training, there are many fitness classes for people to try, although finding the right one can be difficult and expensive. Many boutique fitness studios in Richmond offer special packages for new clients and students. Below are some of my new favorites.
“For a long time, students of color have been lacking a space on campus where they feel a true sense of belonging,” said senior Jennifer Munnings. “This space validates the experiences of students of color at Richmond.”
University President Ronald A. Crutcher spoke of the institution’s many accolades in his State of the University address— but not without acknowledging the areas in which UR still needs work — in Alice Jepson Theatre at 12 p.m. on Wednesday.
University Police Department cautions students about spiked drinks
Editor's Note: The article has been edited for clarity.
8:15 at Boatwright’s new vendor is creating more buzz about caffeine on campus than finals season last year.
New York Times contributor Katie Hafner focuses on the people when she writes her stories.
Sept. 8-9: Kingsmill Invitational, Williamsburg, Virginia
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Yale Law School professor James Forman Jr. argued in a Thursday lecture that our current criminal justice system has its roots in racist and misguided law enforcement policies that can be traced back generations.
Family Weekend will be held Oct. 4-6, and many students are excited to see their families for the first time since move-in day. First-year Helene Leichter expressed her excitement and eagerness to see her family and show them around campus.
Editor's Note: Ask Eric is an advice column published every Tuesday. Anonymous questions are taken from this Google form. Questions are also taken from both The Collegian's Instagram, @thecollegianur, and via email, collegianaskeric@gmail.com.
Oso Oso’s one-man-show Jade Lilitri is singing about himself this time around.
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Although some college coaches dream of bigger and better facilities, head women's swimming and diving coach Matt Barany believes the secret to success at the University of Richmond is simply a better balance between strain and recovery.
Editor's Note: This article is the first in a series exploring mental health and its resources on University of Richmond's campus. The series will continue to be published throughout the fall semester. Click here to read previous articles.
We all know WebstUR -- our fuzzy, energetic, eight-legged mascot who can be found riling up the crowd on game day or welcoming prospective students on campus visits. We know that WebstUR is a symbol of school spirit and One Richmond. But what do we know about the people inside the suit?
At this moment, 113,000 people are waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant in the U.S., and 22 people die each day waiting for a donation.
Thad Williamson’s passion for creating social change and advocacy to improve the city of Richmond has always shown through in his classroom. Now, the University of Richmond professor and civic activist is running for the 5th District seat on the Richmond City Council.