Ask Eric: Fashion and the future
By Eric Bossert | November 13, 2019In this week's column, Eric gives advice about how to deal with "the future."
In this week's column, Eric gives advice about how to deal with "the future."
We call for a meaningful engagement with Asia that not only advances UR’s current work on internationalization, inclusion and thriving but also views these goals as imbricated.
The enigmatic cult icon Frank Ocean is finally back with some new content for the first time in a while.
By embracing the problems and opportunities Asia Week presents, we will confront our vision of Asia and Asia-America together as a campus community.
Politics and Personhood is a weekly column written by first-year Reda Ansar.
Here is a list of good, college-friendly cafes recommended by students for those looking to get off campus for a change of scenery.
In this week's column, Eric discusses Pokémon and whom he goes to for advice.
Today we have a transcript of a recent interview with a UR student after returning from their "life-changing" summer immersion program in Toronto.
Last month, Wilco released their 12th studio album, Ode to Joy, frontman and songwriter Jeff Tweedy's most essential work this decade.
I believe that general education requirements limit students' ability to explore their interests and broaden their skills in the traditional liberal arts fashion.
In this week's column, Eric discusses Tyler's ketchup and the best water fountains on campus.
Kanye West's latest album, Jesus Is King, was released last Friday to the tamest reception of any Kanye solo album to date.
Politics and Personhood is a weekly column written by first-year Reda Ansar.
On Oct. 11, The Collegian published an opinion piece that attacked UR’s push to promote free expression. The piece is misleading and inaccurate.
In this week's column, Eric discusses Dr. Heilman's recent passing and sneaker trends on campus.
"Remembering the Rockets" starts in the middle of a familiar cycle.
Championing “viewpoint diversity,” which really means including more conservatives (who are overwhelmingly white, heterosexual, cisgender and wealthy), actually works against UR’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity.
In this week's column, Eric discusses the best happy hours in Richmond, as well as an interaction with a professor that still haunts him.
Politics and Personhood is a weekly column written by first-year Reda Ansar.
In this week's column, Eric discusses everything from how to get past the mid-semester slump to love languages.