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(10/06/11 3:10am)
This past weekend, I was at the 7th UR African Film Weekend hosted in the Ukrop Auditorium of the Robins School of Business. Despite my attendance being prompted largely by the promise of extra credit from a professor, I am happy I went.
(10/06/11 2:59am)
"Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink."
(10/06/11 2:47am)
The food we eat is one of the most important factors in living a balanced lifestyle. Food gives our bodies the fuel they need to get us through our demanding days.
(10/06/11 2:39am)
When I was studying abroad in Scotland last fall, my phone was used only for emergencies and quick calls. But my laptop was my lifeline.
(09/29/11 4:01am)
Troy Davis, who was convicted of killing a police officer in Savannah, Ga., 22 years ago, was executed on Sept. 21. Troy's conviction was not based on any physical evidence - no murder weapon was found -- according to an article from The Guardian.
(09/29/11 3:51am)
At first, when I read Jon Henry's "Letter to Men," I thought nothing of the apparent transition of themes from that letter to Rhatican's letter. I began to wonder why I would automatically assume that Henry's view of being gay had anything to do with Rhatican's view of women and dress.
(09/29/11 3:47am)
It is literally terrifying how easy it is to spend money without really buying anything at all. Say it's a beautiful Saturday morning, you have no plans to start your homework until Sunday night, and you feel so free with the whole day ahead of you that you want to take an adventure with your roommates.
(09/29/11 2:43am)
I have never understood the addiction that some people seem to have to bottled water, let alone water itself. I hardly drink anything that lacks the fizz of carbonation, the lemon tang of Crystal Light or the bitter bite of coffee.
(09/22/11 7:41am)
If you sat through President Obama's speech last Friday and did not get at least a hint of chills and some extra hope to put in your pocket for later, you might want to consider calling nurse Dial-A-Nurse.
(09/22/11 7:33am)
Words are dangerous, man. I think people have gotten into more trouble for things they've said than things they've done.
(09/22/11 7:05am)
During my study abroad excursion in China (Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong) this past summer, I noticed many things that distinguished the people and society of Beijing.
(09/22/11 7:04am)
It is certainly an odd situation to be in when your pen can destroy worlds, and it is a situation that our president finds himself in at this very moment. Sure, President Obama may be more concerned with the state of this economy and, of course, his re-election, but what sits on his desk right now carries considerable weight.
(09/22/11 6:59am)
TRIGGER WARNING: This article discusses sexual assault, rape and rape culture.
(09/22/11 4:47am)
Wish I could open up your mind and study your desires
(09/22/11 4:24am)
University of Richmond students are successful in many ways: We're motivated, hard working, involved, dedicated and fun loving.
(09/15/11 4:17am)
There comes a very terrifying moment of self-realization in everyone's college career when it dawns on them that they are no longer the same 130-pound freshman they once were.
(09/15/11 4:08am)
Dear fellow students,
(09/15/11 4:05am)
There's a reason economists from all angles are encouraging Congress to adopt President Obama's jobs proposal announced Thursday and outlined on our campus Friday: its sound economic policy. Most aspects of his $450 billion proposal will give a big boost to our economy next year, perhaps raising 2012's GDP growth by as much as 2 percent while lowering unemployment by 1 percent.
(09/15/11 4:02am)
I want to begin this article by stating that the University of Richmond's College Republicans were honored to have President Obama choose to speak at Richmond, or as one of my professors said it, "Eat your hearts out UVA, Virginia Tech and William & Mary."
(09/15/11 4:01am)
I spent the better half of my Labor Day morning dancing to the Pussycat Dolls. I'm not the most skilled when it comes to interpretive dance, so I was utterly spastic when I tried to imitate the movements of the dancing silhouette on the screen.