The Dos and Don'ts of Freshman Year
It's that time of year again. 'Tis the season for unfamiliar faces, restocked Dining Dollars and the sound of girls squealing ("Oh my God, girlfriend, shut up! You are so tan!").
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It's that time of year again. 'Tis the season for unfamiliar faces, restocked Dining Dollars and the sound of girls squealing ("Oh my God, girlfriend, shut up! You are so tan!").
Students from UR Games gathered in the Lower Forum April 14 to participate in a Live Action Role Play.
The members of the University of Richmond track team are looking forward to a fresh start with the outdoor season after a disappointing outcome at the Atlantic 10 Indoor Track and Field Championships in February.
After meeting with members of the University of Richmond administration Thursday afternoon, the Campus Activities Board has confirmed that Afroman will still perform at Pig Roast on March 27.
The most intriguing aspect of the word "minority" is the polar opposite connotations it can assume, depending on its context. Sometimes being unlike the majority is what lifts us up, yet other times it's what holds us down. For example, being apart from the majority could award you either a glittery gold medal in Vancouver or a searing scarlet letter of discrimination. How do we attach these meanings? Are they possible to change, or is the bigger hurdle whether we want them to?
After Juicy Campus shut down on Feb. 5, 2009, the Anonymous Confession Board created a Web site, CollegeACB.com, which gave college students throughout the country the freedom to post about any facet of college life.
Ever set your clean clothes in a glob of glue-like detergent that's been lying in wait on top of the washing machine?
Students involved with the Catholic Campus Ministry organized a Valentine's Day dance at St. Joseph's Home for the Aged Feb. 13, 2010.
When will this school learn how to allow a livable campus environment? Most likely not during my time here, but I hope during the interim, someone who makes decisions will weigh a few varied and serious concerns.
The Solidarity Action for Haiti Committee will sponsor an Open Mic Session for students, staff and faculty who have family and friends in Haiti or close ties to the country.
The Sociology 306 class orchestrated the University of Richmond's first flash mob late last night at the Heilman Dining Center.
As an alumnus of the University of Richmond, I heartily agree with Michael Rogers article about a "livable campus environment."
Get ready to rave to the mash-up sounds of the Super Mash Bros, who will be performing in the Pier at the University of Richmond at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.
The Campus Activities Board and the Richmond Rowdies hosted a bonfire on the eve of the Homecoming football game between Richmond and Villanova. Coach Mike London and the football team joined students at the event, which featured music, food and a milk-drinking contest.
Last spring, Guster played a concert in the Robins Center. This spring, the big-name artist of the season will be a little more unusual.
Arts Around the Lake featured approximately 100 local area artists who displayed and sold their artwork Sunday around Westhampton Lake. The Greater Richmond Alumni Center sponsored the event.
A group of students inspired by the Harry Potter book series have started a Quidditch team at the University of Richmond that they hope will compete against other local schools.
Students alternated between laughs and gasps as Aaron Black read minds, performed illusions and cracked jokes Friday night.
...or why our culture has made it this way
It was a crisp, cool morning on I-95 heading north. There were high expectations for this annual outing with my uncle on a Saturday in mid-October, an outing that included quality time, a scarf, some baskets, fresh country air and apples. Being 11, I was excited to go to the apple orchard again to see how many great apples I could find.