The joys of speech and students
By Sophie Pilkington | December 11, 2018Professor Linda Hobgood always knew she wanted to teach, but that isn’t the only occupation she has held in her life thus far.
Professor Linda Hobgood always knew she wanted to teach, but that isn’t the only occupation she has held in her life thus far.
The other day, I went to Tokyo, South Africa and New York all within minutes.
The center will include a cafe, a demonstration kitchen, sleep pods, massage chairs, a meditation room and a Himalayan salt spa.
Most student-athletes commit to playing for all four years of college. But some Spiders said they had each chosen to take a different path for their own reasons.
Some students prefer to not get the flu shot while others get it every year.
A photographer shot pictures of 167 students in the Commons and asked them “What is your responsibility in creating community?”
Upperclassmen living in apartments should take care in their kitchens, where bacteria is more likely to show up.
Through alumni contacts and the help of Career Services, students land internships and job offers.
As the semester came to a close, we got a sneak peek into what the members of the class of 2018’s plans are for the coming year.
Ginger Juice, the popular juice and smoothie shop, opened its new location near campus last week.
Professor Linda Hobgood sits in her office at the Speech Center on the fourth floor of Weinstein Hall.
Senior Grant Hinman, who works at the Technology Learning Center, tries on one of the virtual reality headsets.
Photographer John Noltner takes a sophomore Jenny Kramer's portrait for his A Peace of Mind project on campus.
A sign reminds students to wash their hands above a sink.
A glimpse of the new updated menu at Ginger Juice in Richmond, Virginia.
Erin Powell, owner of Ginger Juice, takes a customer's order at the store in Richmond, Virginia, on Friday, Feb. 23, 2018.
The juice case at the new location of Ginger Juice in Richmond, Virginia.
Navy coach gathers with the team to reflect on the doubles matches and talk strategy before the singles matches begin.
Richmond players watch the end of the two doubles matches which both end in wins.
Richmond freshmen Kiana Marshall and Lyndell Giffenig prepare for a long match against Navy's Catalina Rico and Aimee Dervishian.