Column: The renaming game
By Hunter Moyler | April 8, 2016Avoiding issues does nothing to solve them – particularly issues of race.
Avoiding issues does nothing to solve them – particularly issues of race.
Westhampton Lake can be used for more than Instagram photos.
GPAs present only a snapshot of a student's potential.
The fight against ISIS has made no progress because of the nature of the enemy. ISIS is more than a terrorist group: it is a dynamic, semi-functioning state.
We are partially responsible for the division between political parties. Here's how to fix it.
Jack Nicholson, outgoing editor-in-chief of The Collegian, offers readers some of his final thoughts as a new staff takes over.
Racism and racial indifference at Richmond was incredibly visible with the wave of extremely repulsive Yik Yak posts in late February.
Please, at all costs, vote for someone not named Donald Trump.
Black History Month serves as a reminder for Americans of all colors to appreciate the breadth and totality of black contributions to American culture
The coordinate college system, in short, is not as inclusive as some administrative personnel continue to believe
"You are all young, gifted and Black. But, I know that more often than not, you feel nothing more than Black on this campus."
We want to thank all of those who kept us safe this weekend and who always keep this community strong.
The University of Richmond is conducting a confidential, campus-wide survey about student health and well-being, called the Healthy Minds Study.
If you’ve been keeping up with recent news, then you probably heard about the Mexican drug lord “El Chapo,” who was recently apprehended in a military raid.
Chaz Barracks, RC '11, SPCS '16, leads I AM MY LIFE, a project focused on teaching, promoting, and inspiring inclusive education.
As demand for mental health services grows, some Richmond students aren’t receiving the help they need.
A furnished room walking distance from Univ. of Richmond campus is available for the 2016 spring semester
Do you know what it feels like to be a female? What it feels like to not feel safe walking home alone at night with your key tucked, the jagged edge jutting out between your fingers and your pepper spray concealed in a side pocket of your bag.
Before leaving for Morocco I got a lot of mixed reactions from friends and family. "Are you going to have to cover your head there?" "Is it dangerous for an American woman?" "Aren’t you worried about a terrorist attack?" My answer to all of these was a resounding no.