Cellar COVID-19 adjustments change dining experience
By Staton Whaley | March 10, 2021Though Comstock and co-manager Richard Thomas are thrilled with their increase in sales over last year, they miss the environment of the Cellar’s bar.
Though Comstock and co-manager Richard Thomas are thrilled with their increase in sales over last year, they miss the environment of the Cellar’s bar.
Free tickets for the event are currently available online, through the Modlin Center for the Arts.
Several offices and organizations on campus have activities in the works to keep students living a balanced college life.
Minhaj first started out performing in basements in Sacramento, and he had no idea how to create a comedy set, he said.
UR undergraduate students will be allowed to do in-person internships and research opportunities this summer as part of the Richmond Guarantee.
“Emmet is a great asset to the new Well-Being Center, providing students with a calming and comforting resource,” student employee and senior Josie Anderson said.
In light of the pandemic, it is important to support small and local businesses in a physically-distanced and safe way.
Students who want to keep up their retail therapy and be conscious about their environmental impact can find many sustainable options in Richmond.
The range of events being offered this month are all free to attend.
If you find yourself being placed in isolation or quarantine, pack for a longer stay.
The Forum tent is the only tent on campus with a heater so far, but Lozo’s team has considered heating other tents around campus.
Senior Jessie Bonilla, junior Gabriela Lopez Gutierrez and senior Ana Paula Alvarado, created fundraisers to help people affected by hurricanes Eta and Iota.
Haskins recommended students establish routines that serve them well and create framing rituals that allow them to step into school mode.
UR students shared some of their pandemic dating stories and tips.
This article features physically-distant activities to do in light of the pandemic in Richmond this winter break.
The difference between UR tuition and the tuition of study abroad programs or host institutions varies.
Although the community garden initiative is not open until the spring, members of the office of sustainability have spent much of the fall semester working on it.
Now, Tartline plans to study abroad in Oaxaca, Mexico, in the spring with an affiliate, or non-UR-sponsored, program, she said.
The sustainability office, alongside Dining Services and Facilities, is also working to develop new ways to redirect waste this semester, Andrejewski said.
As of this fall, University of Richmond has centralized its resources for students with disabilities into one stand-alone office.