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Panel rejects campus crime notification proposals; Va. Court of Appeals exonerates Haynesworth; Federal aid for Louisa County quake victims tops $5 million; US launches ‘virtual’ embassy for Iran; Occupy protests move to foreclosed homes; AP sources: Drone crashed in Iran on CIA mission

Crime Log 12/1 – 12/8

Thursday, Dec. 1 Alcohol violation Village Café, 1001 W. Grace St. – A female visitor was arrested for being drunk in public. Alcohol violation At the corner of North Laurel and West Grace streets – A female visitor was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. Friday, Dec. 2 No crimes have been reported […]

Daniels finds confidence in shot, especially at home

Jim Swing Sports Editor Commonwealth Times’ Sports Twitter Remember how loud the Siegel Center would get when Brandon Rozzell knocked down one of his signature 3-pointers, which usually served as a back-breaker that would nearly bring the building down? It got loud. But Rozzell has graduated, and now there’s a new guy that has taken […]

Cabell Library implements new smoking policy

A recent increase in complaints from students and visitors at James Branch Cabell Library has prompted the building to implement a new smoking policy that says smoking is prohibited 50 feet in front of the building’s main entrances.

SGA presidents visit VCUQatar campus

Last month, SGA presidents from both the Monroe Park campus and MCV campus took a weeklong trip to visit VCUQatar, VCU’s satellite campus that specializes in the arts.