Drag queens strut stuff for cause
Drag queens danced and shimmied at the 3rd Annual Drag Ball Saturday night. Queer Action sponsored the ball, and group representative Felicia O’Donnell said the event, which raised more than $500 for the Fan Free Transgender Clinic, brought 125 people to the Commonwealth Ballroom.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Fellow students, This week, the Student Government Association will hold an election to fill the 25 senate seats that are up for election in the fall. I would hope that many of you will vote in this election. I believe this is the most important election in the short history of the SGA.
Leave the French maid costumes at home, ladies
Many Halloweens have passed since the last time most of us went trick or treating. In high school, we acted as if we were too cool for lots of things, including getting dressed up for candy. But in college, celebrating Halloween has suddenly become cool again.
Break free of society’s mold, speaker says at leadership lecture
Lillian Lincoln Lambert, the first black woman to receive her MBA from Harvard Business School, spoke Wednesday night about her personal struggles of becoming a graduate student and an entrepreneur against the racially biased climate of the 1960s. Lambert’s lecture, “Defeat is Not an Option,” was one in a series of lectures being presented this fall at VCU, called “Breaking the Mold.
Sex Talk Live answers student questions about sex, from basic . to bizarre
Richmond sex experts playfully and informatively confronted topics such as “How big is big?” and “What happens when you get bored with sex?” during a VCUVOX-hosted event Thursday night. VCUVOX, a student-run organization affiliated with nationally run Planned Parenthood, brought Shawn McNulty, department manager for health outreach at the Fan Free Clinic, and VCU professor of human sexuality Virginia Totaro to the stage to answer students’ questions about everything sexy and sex-related.