The case for hiring a high-profile commencement speaker
By Diana Muggeridge | September 15, 2015Contributor Diana Muggeridge argues why Richmond should pursue high-profile commencement speakers
Contributor Diana Muggeridge argues why Richmond should pursue high-profile commencement speakers
Contributor David O'Neill weighs in on the never-ending debate on Tom Brady's role in Deflategate
It has been over a week since the fall 2015 school semester started, and students are becoming locked into their academic routines.
With the “Black Lives Matter” movement becoming increasingly prevalent in our political discourse, procedural due process and racial inequity are being discussed more readily.
The Westhampton College Government Association (WCGA) is so excited to hit the ground running in the 2015-2016 school year.
Freshmen have a bunch of priorities that often need juggling. Joe Dibello, The Collegian's opinion editor, ranks them by importance.
Angelo Suggs, RCSGA President, and other government members offer advice to new students on the first day of classes.
University of Richmond has no revision week before finals, but could there be a better method?
The Recent Stolen Valor Act legally allows impersonations of military persona, which raises ethical questions.
Collegian Contributor Lauren Gill takes a look at the various fashion decisions people made for this year's Pig Roast.
Anti-firearm individuals often label guns as the problem, but why hasn't focus shifted to those who pull the trigger?
Each year, March Madness attracts experts and know-nothings. Sometimes there is no explanation behind successful picks.
University of Richmond's Young Democrats respond to what they perceived as hurtful anti-same sex marriage marketing by another campus advocacy group
Is the reign of the Triceragoose fading into the past?
Anger toward police in Ferguson is a sign of deeper-seated issues in society that need to be addressed.
Science majors take on additional class time and responsibilities with lab sciences, but only receive credit for time spent in lecture.
Minimum wage law can make or break small businesses and widen the income gap, but studies continue to refute or prove these claims.
Angelo Suggs, RCSGA president-elect, addresses the student body.
Matt Logan campaigns to be the next RCSGA president.
Angelo Suggs Jr. campaigns to be the next RCSGA president.