This week, Randolph-Macon College (RMC) prepares to welcome the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) specially curated Artmobile exhibition Virginia as America: Navigating ‘Life, Liberty, and the ...
This January, a group of students traveled to Japan to supplement their education on the math systems and religious traditions used by the country both throughout history and the modern era. Today, I ...
Each year on March 17th, cities around the world turn green as parades, music, and cultural celebrations mark St. Patrick’s Day. While the holiday is often associated today with festivity and ...
On March 11th, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck the east coast of Japan, which caused a devastating tsunami and claimed nearly 22,000 lives. Known as the Great East Japan Earthquake, it is the ...
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Most students at Randolph-Macon walk the campus grounds every day without realizing that their campus has changed drastically over the last hundred years. While Old Campus still remains intact, ...
The NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Championship seemed to be more of a coronation than a competition for our new national champions. This title came after a long pandemic-laden two-year wait, but ...
The Academic Integrity Council reports 13 violations occurred last year. The Code of Academic Integrity , states that the results of Academic Integrity Council proceedings for the previous academic ...
Business Manager OPINION: The IMF and the World Bank are hurting, not helping developing countries ...