Weekly Roundup | Week of March 23
By Sophie Dulog | YesterdayHappy Monday Spiders! Get ready for a week of sweet events like a waffle making truck and a cookie baking class in the Demonstration Kitchen.
Happy Monday Spiders! Get ready for a week of sweet events like a waffle making truck and a cookie baking class in the Demonstration Kitchen.
The Harnett Museum of Art at the University of Richmond Museums is showing its latest acquisitions in “Look Again: Art for Our Curriculum.”
Happy Monday Spiders! While we may not have snow days to look forward to this week, we do have plenty of fun events and activities on campus.
The University of Richmond Forum was crawling with energetic students and community members, ready to run, walk, and cheer for the third annual Spider Dash 5K on Saturday, Feb. 22.
Another snowfall is anticipated to hit Richmond on Wednesday, Feb. 19, so if you plan on playing in the snow, stay warm and check some sledding locations. If you want to keep out of the cold, however, here are some events indoors to enjoy.
Happy Valentine's Day week to all who celebrate! We have lots of events to remind you that Virginia IS for lovers. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
Happy Groundhog day Spiders! Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow this morning, which means six more weeks of winter. Thankfully, there’s a lot of fun events happening on campus this week to keep your mind off the prolonged cold season.
Hi Spiders! My name is Sophie and I am the new Lifestyle editor for The Collegian. Part of my role is acting as your guide to what’s happening on campus and in metro Richmond, so check in every Sunday for our Weekly Roundups so you can plan for the week ahead!
Robin Brooks, special advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris, spoke with students at the University of Richmond about democratic backsliding in Eastern Europe on April 17.
Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Doug Pardue met with students at the University of Richmond to speak about the critical role of investigative journalism on Feb. 26.
A four-work series entitled “Our Side, Set E.” by Wendy Red Star.
Pulitzer Prize winner Doug Pardue spoke to students in Weinstein Hall on Feb. 26.