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(04/02/19 1:02pm)
Presidential candidates Claire Tate and Lindsey Paul stressed how inclusivity was central to building a better campus environment at the Westhampton College Government Association’s (WCGA) 2019 presidential debate Monday night.
(04/04/19 7:50pm)
The intramural fields were full of activity and laughter Saturday, March 30, as students and buddies played games, ate food and socialized at the fourth annual Best Buddies Games.
(04/03/19 2:30am)
Taylor Hoogsteden has made a number of noteworthy memories working for Camp Kesem UR, a student organization that helps run free, week-long summer camps for children coping with a parent's cancer.
(03/31/19 5:02pm)
Braving the rainy, cold weather, party-goers continued to dance and have a great time while the live band stayed strong long after most of the attendees left Pig Roast last year.
(04/04/19 10:18pm)
On March 26, the WILL* program hosted renowned art activist Favianna Rodriguez, who spoke about changing culture through art, in the Brown Alley Room.
(04/01/19 11:24pm)
University of Richmond students gathered for a Queer Ally Workshop, where panelists answered questions about LGBTQ+ life, in the Whitehurst Living Room at 7 p.m. on March 28.
(03/30/19 6:42pm)
Leaders must understand the effects of past oppression on the present in order to move forward.
(03/28/19 4:16am)
Editor's Note: Two of the panelists are either past or current members of The Collegian. Ashlee Korlach served as The Collegian's editor-in-chief from 2018-19, and Alec Greven is currently an opinions and columns writer.
(03/29/19 4:02am)
Best-selling author Lawrence Ross gave a lecture focused on topics from his most recent book, “Blackballed: The Black and White Politics of Race on America's Campuses,” which speaks to issues of campus racism, past and present.
(03/26/19 10:18pm)
Flooding from sprinklers in a Jeter Hall room caused thousands of dollars worth of damage to students' personal items late Monday night.
(03/28/19 3:13am)
Editor's Note: This article was updated to include more student organizations that helped with the event.
(04/04/19 9:00pm)
Editor's Note: The article has been updated to reflect the total number of members after initiation.
(03/25/19 8:18pm)
The Muslim Student Association will hold events March 25-29 for Islam Awareness Week to allow Muslim students to share their stories and increase general student understanding of Islam.
(03/25/19 4:19am)
According to the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, sonder is "the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own." As students gathered inside The Pier on a cold, rainy Thursday night, just after Tyler’s Grill had pulled its gates closed for the evening, sonder soon became evident to everyone.
(03/25/19 4:32am)
Paula Krebs, the Modern Language Association's executive director, spoke at the University of Richmond Thursday night about the importance of studying the humanities in undergraduate education and real-world experience.
(04/30/19 11:58pm)
Lora Robins Court, Lakeview Hall, Robins Hall, Atlantic House and Pacific House will undergo renovation during the summer of 2019.
(03/19/19 7:23pm)
Editor's Note: This story was updated to correct a direct quote from Liam McGrinder, as well as include more context regarding the quote.
(03/21/19 4:32pm)
University of Richmond’s Lauren Tilton, assistant professor of digital humanities in the rhetoric and communication studies department, received a $35,000 fellowship in January to develop a digital book that will map out oral histories collected during the Great Depression.
(03/09/19 3:45pm)
The University of Richmond no longer recognizes Sigma Chi fraternity's Epsilon Rho chapter as an on-campus organization, according to a memorandum obtained by The Collegian.
(05/15/19 1:39pm)
Editor's note: The Collegian does not name victims of crime.