That is NOT what she said

Everybody loves “The Office.” Well, not everybody, but I would surmise that 86.7 percent of people enjoy NBC’s television adventure. In fact, some of us love the show so much, we know that it has helped to make the kitschy, humorous catchphrase “that’s what she said” very popular.

VCU can save students money

As the nation’s elected officials debate how best to address the country’s mounting financial problems, the rest of us are already beginning to deal with our own personal cutbacks. As the Gov. Timothy M. Kaine’s proposed budget has highlighted, there will be reductions across the board for public programs, including a 15 percent budget cut in funding to institutions of higher learning.

What was your reaction to Tuesday’s inauguration?

Students around campus had a variety of reactions to the Jan. 20 inauguration of President Barack Obama. They commented Wednesday about their impressions of the event and their thoughts regarding Obama and his presidential term.

HILARY SULLENBERGER
psychology major

“I expected it to be like a ‘yes we did’ type of speech, but then I think he did a really good job of trying to you know bring everyone together and speak a little bit to everybody.

Confidential tip line new at VCU

VCU will set up a confidential tip line next month in an effort to prevent ethical violations, such as the unmerited awarding of a bachelor’s degree to former Richmond Police Chief Rodney Monroe in 2008.

Monroe only took six credits at VCU before being awarded a degree.

Students travel to inauguration

At 3 a.m. on Tuesday, 41 VCU students and Richmond locals took a charter bus to join others at the inauguration of the 44th President, Barack Obama.

The trip was organized by VCU students Josh Kadrich and Katherine Rivara, who wanted to attend the inauguration.