Doswell succeeds Snead as Rector

VCU’s new rector of the Board of Visitors, Dr. John C. Doswell, began his term on July 1.
The Rocky Horror Show: A new taste of a cult classic

VCU made its presence known in the stage musical adaptation of The Rocky Horror Show at The Firehouse Theatre Project this summer.
Carytown frozen yogurt fight | Yapple vs. Sweet Frog

With so many new frozen yogurt shops popping up all over Richmond, The CT decided to check the Carytown rivals, Yapple and Sweet Frog.
Interesting People | Kelli Lemon

Kelli Lemon, the director of New Student Programs, is leaving after 14 years of working with VCU
Letter to the Editor
Yesterday, I took my daughter to VCU…Clearly, her safety is not a priority at VCU.
Virginia’s new voter I.D. laws expand voter pool
Although there are new procedures reduce the waiting period for re-applying for restoration of voting rights, Virginia still ranks among the lowest in the nation in voting rights restoration, with more than 300,000 felons still disenfranchised.
Students, administration should take increased precautions on campus

With larceny ranking as the number one crime on-campus and the recent and alarming robberies that have happened on and around campus in the past two weeks, it seems now is the right time to discuss security at VCU.
New Campus Connectors are smaller, with more amenities

Students returning to VCU may have to look twice when trying to catch the campus connector. VCU is no longer using the Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC) as its main mode of transportation for students.
YEAR LONG AUDITION: VCUarts freshmen prepare for first year

For prospective art students, their senior year of high school is full of portfolio reviews, submissions of their best artwork and for some, auditions. At VCUarts, the No. 1 public art school in the nation, students pursuing applied and fine arts spend their first year in the notoriously rigorous Art Foundations program while performing arts majors audition prior to being admitted to the school.
VCU Convocation Welcomes Class of 2016

Virginia Commonwealth University officials welcomed more than 3,000 freshmen to the university on Tuesday during the New Student Convocation at the Siegel Center.