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The Richmond Center for Christian Study has always been a calm oasis in the chaos of finals.
It was an exceptionally warm, but windy, April evening. Members of the University of Richmond club crew team were gathered on the docks, looking out over the water as the sun dipped below the city's skyline.
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The Collegian will be publishing a photo series in the last week of classes showcasing various professors' offices around the University of Richmond. This is the sixth installment of seven.
The Collegian will be publishing a photo series in the last week of classes showcasing various professors' offices around the University of Richmond. This is the fourth installment of seven.
The Collegian will be publishing a photo series in the last week of classes showcasing various Professor's offices around the University of Richmond. This is the second installment of seven.
The Collegian will be publishing a photo series in the last week of classes showcasing various professors' offices around the University of Richmond. This is the fifth installment of seven.
In 2008, Chris Hamby was a journalism major at the University of Richmond. In 2014, he won the Pulitzer Prize for investigative journalism for his series "Breathless and Burdened: Dying from Black Lung, Buried by Law and Medicine," a year-long investigation into lawyers and doctors who denied benefits to coal miners who have black lung disease.
On April 8, Pierre Galloway discovered that he had been selected as the runner-up for the Contemporary A Cappella Recording award for Best Male Collegiate Solo for his performance in the song “Recovery.”
University of Richmond E. Claiborne Robins School of Business students are reaching outside the "Richmond bubble” to help local businesses solve problems and create marketing solutions, which strengthens these businesses and builds lasting student-employer relationships.
University of Richmond dance teams Embody and Block Crew are hosting a joint showcase titled Emblock at 9 p.m. in The Pier on April 14. In anticipation of the show, I sat down with Brian Li, RC ‘17, and Tia McArtis, WC ‘17, who are the respective captains for Block Crew and Embody, and asked them some questions about their time at UR and in the dance community.
University of Richmond welcomed UR alumnus, former NFL player and NASA astronaut Leland Melvin to campus Tuesday. Melvin, RC ‘86, gave the keynote address for the Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars Awards luncheon in the Jepson Alumni Center.
In December, The Collegian reported on a letter from the Virginia Department of Health citing high levels of bacteria in the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness. Since then, the Weinstein Center staff has worked to improve cleaning and maintenance of the recreation center.
For The Culture Thursdays, or FTC Thursdays, is a new biweekly event on campus meant to bring black students together. After five student-athletes attended the Black Student Athlete Summit held in Austin, Texas, in January, they wanted to bring what they learned back to University of Richmond. The first event was held on Feb. 23.
Looking for something to do on a Tuesday night? Head downtown to the Fan district where Sticky Rice, a sushi restaurant by day, turns into a karaoke bar by night, packed with Richmond locals and students.
Subject to Change (STC), University of Richmond's improvisational comedy troupe, brought the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB), a traveling professional improv and sketch comedy group based in New York, to teach a workshop last week to improve their improv skills and put on a show for students.
The Collegian will be publishing a photo series titled Academic Alcoves in the last week of classes showcasing various Professor's offices around the University of Richmond. This is the first installment of seven.
The Collegian will be publishing a photo series in the last week of classes showcasing various professor's offices around the University of Richmond. This is the third installment of seven.
With thighs full of bruises and several late nights filled with little sleep, five sororities are a day away from showcasing their stepping routines during the Stepping 101 competition, hosted by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
The University of Richmond’s "It's On Us" Week of Action, a week devoted to sexual assault awareness, concluded last weekend after a well-attended series of events were hosted throughout campus.