Rams remain unbeaten in CAA play
Sophomore striker Solfrid Andersen scored two goals and added an assist as the VCU Women’s soccer team trounced conference rival UNC-Wilmington 4-0 on Saturday evening at Sports Backers Stadium.
The Rams remained unbeaten at home this season, winning their past twelve at Sports Backers Stadium since last October.
Rams ‘survive’ first two CAA games
New Mexico head coach Jeremy Fishbein said earlier this season that VCU’s men’s soccer team had better get used to being pushed around.
His team bullied the Rams for more than 95 minutes, and won 2-1. The only way to deal with the Rams’ speed, he said, is to take advantage of their lack of size and aggressiveness.
Store exchanges ‘Threadz’ for cash, credit
Ladies, look around your home.
Are there tons or even a few items of clothing that you don’t wear anymore?
Well make room for those winter sweaters and head to local swap shop, Threadz to relieve your closet of that unwanted clothing.
Swap shops are a great alternative to the traditional thrift store operation.
The Nile: Not just a river
Eat with your hands, make a mess, and nobody will laugh at you! Try some of the most exotic food you’ve probably ever had at Richmond’s only Ethiopian restaurant, the Nile Ethiopian Restaurant and Cafe. You’ll soon find out you have taste buds you never knew existed.
Cracking down on off-campus crime
When Emily Saunders’ car was ruined by shaving cream while parked off-campus, she made two calls.
“I reported the vandalism to campus police and city police,” the VCU student said. “The campus police told me to call the city police so I did. They took down all the info on my car and what was wrong with it.
Two deans settle in at VCU
Where can I move next semester?
What are the punishments for plagiarism?
How do I get a seat on the student government?
Students can find the answers to these questions, and others, at the offices of two administrators who oversee student needs.
This past summer Reuban B.
Calendar
Monday, Oct. 4 Need to work on your note-taking skills? This week’s Academic Success Workshop is all about how to take great notes. The workshop meets from noon to 1 p.m. in the Commons Theater of the University Student Commons. Call Darlene Pantaleo at 828-6200 for more information.
Odds & Ends
Risk with cats and rats; Civic duties; Finger painting genius; Honor Code violation?; So much for implants; Freedom Song
Editorial Cartoon
Why Kerry Won
In their sparring match Thursday night, George Bush and John Kerry had a chance to prove to voters that they had the right vision for leading the United States through the War on Terror. Neither candidate was completely specific in laying out their plans, but in polls taken after the debate, most voters gave the edge to Kerry.