Richmond Symphony to host ‘Come and Play’
A full-size symphony orchestra typically has about 100 players, but on Sunday, Oct. 27, the Richmond Symphony and hundreds of musicians from the community will come together to form the biggest orchestra in Virginia.
Consider your vote between two evils
For this gubernatorial election, I would very much like to not vote.
Nearing season’s end, volleyball in control of A-10
With a 3-0 win over George Mason University on Oct. 18, the VCU volleyball team claimed its eighth victory in nine matches, improving its record to 18-5 on the year.
Rams top defending national champions
The VCU men’s soccer team topped defending national champion University of Indiana 1-0 on Oct. 18, stretching its win streak to four games and pushing its record to 7-4-1 on the season.
Researchers aim to grow bones for patients
Amidst the test tubes and beakers in Dr. Parthasarthy Madurntaka’s lab in the VCU School of Dentistry, lie hi-tech machines tasked with growing bones from stem cells.
Honor Code violations increased last year
Honor Code violations increased by 2.2 percent last year, according to the 2012-13 Academic and Health Affairs Annual Report for Rules and Procedures.
Student establishes feminist organization on campus
The idea for a specifically feminist organization on campus came to junior Claire Thompson in a dream. After failing to find a place for feminist-focused activism, Thompson decided to turn that dream into a reality.
Week of Oct. 14
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University to memorialize remains found 2 decades ago
VCU may memorialize the remains of 53 bodies that were found in an underground well outside of the Egyptian building on the MCV campus nearly two decades ago.
Political Science professor talks government shutdown
In case you haven’t heard, the government shut down last week.