Film Fridays: 5 movies you should watch this holiday season
By Jimmy James | December 8, 2023Five movies I think are worth a watch this holiday season.
Five movies I think are worth a watch this holiday season.
The constant allusions to the tributes as animals lacked subtlety, and much of Sejanus’ dialogue challenging the norms of the Capitol felt repetitive. In my opinion, the obvious fact that the games are wrong didn’t need to be repeated.
Since 2020, the Spiders have posted three consecutive seasons with a winning record.
“All Stories are Love Stories” by Elizabeth Percer is a beautifully woven story tied neatly with a bow.
It is night. The girl is back on the bridge. She walks to where she last saw the old woman. She stands there, staring into the voided horizon.
Dear Reader, Welcome to The Collegian! We are grateful to the University of Richmond community for trusting us and supporting our work as student journalists.
After 77 shows of Second Hand News, I want to leave you with a playlist of songs to listen to this summer.
Growing up in the mountains offered me a unique perspective on life and an appreciation for the outdoors. From a young age, I was taught about the importance of preserving nature for future generations.
Student-athletes at the University of Richmond do not have permitted access to all of the parking lots on campus during the day. This causes a time constraint that often makes them late to class or causes them to skip meals.
Why didn’t the URPD contact students when there was a person with a knife on campus?
When legendary producer Madlib creates and voices an imaginary friend who materializes as a furry, yellow, cigarette-smoking, pig-snouted aardvark and proceeds to converse with it for an hour on his 2000 record “The Unseen,” it’s pretty sick.
It’s textbook topical burnout, the same phenomenon that I felt at the end of high school, when I realized that I couldn’t stomach one more thousand-page fantasy epic.
In the caterpillar stages of the singer/rapper’s metamorphosis, Bladee sounded exactly like who he was: a kid in Stockholm rapping over his friend’s beats, disguising his nearly atonal singing with buckets of effects.
At the University of Richmond, it is easy to get trapped into what I will call social bubbles. For example, I’m a Black woman and a senior on campus.
Dear Maddy, I don’t know if I can keep eating DHall food. What are some recipes or restaurants that you love?
If you’re anything like me, you start a new playlist for the spring the moment the temperature goes above 65 during a random global warming weather spike in February.
People often don’t appreciate their connections with insects or realize how deep they go.
Dear Maddy, Do I need to graduate with a job already lined up? In other words, how do I not feel like a failure if I’m the only one without any concrete plans for post grad?
This column aims to highlight the interesting courses the University of Richmond offers and to give students a better understanding of the options. Students only have so many opportunities to take classes outside their major, so let’s make them count!
As a rule, I try not to think about my regrets too often, but there are actually several things I wish I would have done differently during my time at the University of Richmond.