Yearlong Audition: Update
Brooke Marsh AFO (Photography) Marsh received a work study job working in the Pollak building as an office assistant with Jon Sheridan, an assistant professor of photography. Marsh hasn’t been feeling well and will be traveling home for Labor Day weekend to see her family, friends and boyfriend. She’ll be going to a music festival, […]
Yearlong Audition: Theater major begins auditioning
Freshman performance theater major Tricia Wiles jumped her first hurdle in the VCUtheatre department: her first audition, marking the beginning of a long year of similar situations with the department’s annual “Cattle Call.”
President Obama focuses on voter registration during college tour
Mechelle Hankerson Executive Editor President Barack Obama is making his rounds at college campuses this week to encourage students to register to vote, a similar call to action the Obama campaign touted four years ago during 2008’s election. “I know that there’s been some talk about whether young people are going to get involved or […]
Burgess signs deal with professional team in Belgium
After shattering school and NCAA records VCU men’s basketball alum Bradford Burgess recently inked a professional deal with the Leuven Bears out of Belgium.
Women’s soccer drops two games at Tennessee’s Lady Vol Classic over the weekend
The VCU women’s soccer team traveled to Knoxville, Tenn. this weekend for the Lady Vol Classic and played two games against quality non-conference opponents as a tune-up for their upcoming A-10 schedule.
Volleyball wins Ball St. Tournament; off to best start since 2009
In his eighth season as head coach, James Finley has the VCU volleyball team off to its best start since 2009.
Rams win VCU Nike Classic with 2-0 victory over W&M

It took the VCU men’s soccer team five minutes to score against the Tribe of William & Mary Sunday evening at Richmond’s Sports Backers Stadium.
The CT News Report 8/26/12

Aug. 26, 2012: The first edition of The CT News Report video explores new construction, freshman move-in, the frozen yogurt frenzy and more.
Frozen yogurt stores fight for supremacy in Richmond

How many frozen yogurt locations can Richmond support? That’s the question raised by the recent influx of frozen yogurt shops.
VCU still working to find cause of network failure on first day of classes
On VCU’s first day of classes, Aug. 23, many students had a difficult time knowing where to go when the Internet and many student services went down all over campus. Information Security Officer Dan Han said the university is still working to find the cause of the problem.