Classics students present research on summer visit to Italy
By Eunice Brumskine | November 16, 2014Two students travelled to a Roman city over the summer, and presented their research about ancient graffiti on Friday.
Two students travelled to a Roman city over the summer, and presented their research about ancient graffiti on Friday.
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Four wounded soldiers performed their comedy show, "Comedy Warriors: Healing through Humor," at The Pier on Veterans Day.
Lisa Davis talked about food insecurity and helping clients retain dignity. She blames Congress for failed anti-hunger efforts.
The new website RVAGOV serves to inform students about Richmond’s city government.
Richmond provides students with alternative Spring Break options to work with local communities and beyond.
Find out what it's like to spend a day in the life of the Panhellenic Council president, Katy Norfleet.
The Ancient World Gallery in North Court holds a lot more than just a mummy. The artifacts bring students close to the ancient world.
Natalia J. Green, director of parking and transportation services, explains campus parking regulations and prices.
The Virginia Baptist Historical Society attracts researchers from all over the world, and is stationed right on campus.
The Heilman Dining Center gives students an interactive, spirited dining experience on Halloween Eve -- an official annual staple.
Find out what it's like to spend a day in the life of the president of the Richmond College Student Government Association.
Shiza Shahid, co-founder of the Malala Fund, visited Richmond and talked about finding your passion in order to effect change.
Major General Michael Lehnert admits regrets regarding his time as a commanding general at Guantanamo Bay.
Homecoming 2014 marked the 100th anniversary of the university's relocation to its current site, with events for students and alumni all weekend.
Homecoming queen Rhiannon Bell shares her reflections on homecoming weekend and answers questions.
theSkimm has two Skimmbassadors on campus who actively promote the newsletter, an abridged and engaging source of news.
The dining hall works with Supported Employment of Virginia to find employment for people with disabilities.
It is estimated that 5 percent of women in college have had plastic surgery, a figure that has more than tripled in the past decade.
"Clybourne Park" is set in 1959 and 2009, and is about racial conflict surrounding a house in inner-city Chicago.