Grammy-award winning pianist plays in rare performance on campus
Before making his way to Carnegie Hall, Grammy Award-winning pianist Daniil Trifonov visited the University of Richmond's Modlin Center for the Arts for a solo performance.
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Before making his way to Carnegie Hall, Grammy Award-winning pianist Daniil Trifonov visited the University of Richmond's Modlin Center for the Arts for a solo performance.
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring admitted to wearing blackface during college in a statement released Wednesday, adding to the turmoil already enveloping Democratic state officials.
The computer science department and Center for Sexual Assault Prevention and Response, CSAPR, held a sexual harassment prevention workshop intended to acknowledge the male-dominated computer science field.
The Great Migration of Fall Semester Junior Year: When first-semester juniors flee the Richmond bubble for the winding roads of Barcelona, picturesque views of the Amalfi Coast and the urban street corners of Amsterdam.
When Crystal Hoyt came to the University of Richmond in 2003, she didn’t think she would stay very long.
Editor's note: Ashlee Korlach, editor-in-chief of The Collegian, was featured on the panel. Alec Greven is the Richmond College Student Government Association secretary, but the views expressed in this article are his own.
Jan. 30: Win 84-81 at Saint Louis University
With spring comes change for the University of Richmond’s queer landscape.
Del. Ken Plum, D-Fairfax, and a dozen of his sharply dressed colleagues shuffled out of their seats and lined up behind a sign-in sheet. Plum put down his name and prepared to present his bill in the Virginia General Assembly to increase the Commonwealth's minimum wage.
Editor's note: The Collision is the historically satirical version of The Collegian, appearing as early as the 1930s. The following article is satire and in no way should be viewed as truth.
Editor's note: The Collision is the historically satirical version of The Collegian, appearing as early as the 1930s. Today, we revive it. The following article is satire and in no way should be viewed as truth.
The University of Richmond Spiders defeated the University of Massachusetts Minutewomen 62-58 Sunday at the Robins Center, giving the Spiders their third win in a row.
As we dive into Black History month, on Monday, Feb. 4, the University of Richmond will host a Justice First! Symposium at noon in the Ukrop Auditorium with the Rev. Leo Woodberry, Mustafa Santiago Ali, Ya-Sin Shabazz and community leaders from across Virginia.
Despite leading for most of the second half, the University of Richmond men's basketball team lost 66-58 to La Salle on Saturday night at the Robins Center.
They represented an array of ages. Most of them were older, but many middle- and college-aged attendees dotted the theater.
After returning from spending the fall semester studying abroad, several University of Richmond students dealt with housing difficulties for the spring.
On Jan. 18, The Collegian published an op-ed by professor Eric Anthony Grollman that asserted the University of Richmond “elevates the status of white heterosexual cisgender men at the expense of everyone else.”
The University of Richmond outsources its residential laundry services to Caldwell & Gregory, a commercial laundry company, Jerry Clemmer, director of business services, said.
“Playing in the NFL was always my dream growing up,” John Yarbrough, a senior Chicago Bears fanatic who finished his final season this fall on the Spider offensive line said. “It is something that has always been in the back of my head.”
Ring Dance is a celebration of Westhampton College that is believed to date back to the 1940s, but the original year remains unknown, according to the 2019 Ring Dance program. The ceremony contains several traditions and is a rite of passage to recognize Westhampton juniors becoming upperclassmen and honor their respective achievements.