Junior starts custom, hand-painted denim and leather business
By Dylan Ramer | February 22, 2020Through her brand e.xclusively, junior Erin Watton sells painted pieces such as clothing and handbags customized to each customer.
Through her brand e.xclusively, junior Erin Watton sells painted pieces such as clothing and handbags customized to each customer.
More than 180 photographs capturing life for African Americans in parts of New York during the 1960s and '70s are on display at the VMFA.
President Crutcher and Dr. Betty Neal Crutcher shared insights and advice from their 40-year partnership at Mortar Board’s President’s Forum.
The Cellar has hopped on "The Bachelor" train and started “Bachelor Mondays,” showing the episodes on Mondays as they air, starting at 8 p.m.
The “Production Studies III” theater course will be putting on their production of “The Wolves” in the Cousins Studio Theater starting Feb. 13 through Feb. 16.
The National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine performed in the Dominion Energy Center at 7:30 p.m. Friday as part of the Modlin Downtown series.
Bryan Terrell Clark, best known for his role as George Washington in the Broadway hit “Hamilton,” visited campus on Thursday.
Valentine’s Day, no matter whom you spend it with, can get a little pricey. Here are five restaurants in Richmond that offer a low-cost option.
The On the Road workshops offered by CAPS expanded and evolved in January to better support students and their organizations.
Opinions of RateMyProfessors vary across campus. However, one general opinion is universal. Tread carefully.
When making the trek down Interstate 95 from New York to UR, there is one thing senior Nicole Schonander’s parents never forget: bagels.
A UR alumnus who co-founded a tutoring service program is now looking to ignite people’s social life with a newly updated app, Flare.
With the arrival of cold weather, holiday drinks have also arrived at 8:15 at Boatwright in time for the holiday season.
It’s time to find out where University of Richmond students like to spend their Sunday mornings. So the question becomes: Where should you brunch?
Three University of Richmond students share their experiences as brand ambassadors.
We have compiled a short list of activities to do in Richmond that will not require you to open your wallet.
Here is a list of five places that not only have good reviews but are also vegetarian-friendly.
A small theater, a tea shop covered in rainbow flags and a thrift store hold strong pride in supporting the LGBTQ+ community.
Here is a list of good, college-friendly cafes recommended by students for those looking to get off campus for a change of scenery.
Senior Zach Sweedler has a new app, Hustle, where you can make on-demand requests and have them completed by other students on your campus.