Women’s basketball looks to improve in upcoming season
The VCU women’s basketball team will begin its second season under head coach Marlene Stollings on Nov. 9 against Youngstown St.
Friends mourn death of freshman, 19
Family and friends are mourning the loss of VCU freshman Emma Elizabeth Munson, who died last week after falling and injuring her head at a Fan house party.
VCUarts professor, 49, dies of brain cancer
A communication arts professor credited with bringing comic art to the classroom died last week of brain cancer.
Veganism takes root in Richmond, VCU
Strange Matter, Green Leaf, Harrison Street Café, 821 Café, Panda Garden and Sticky Rice are just a few of the vegan-friendly restaurants located in the greater Richmond area.
VCU bears burden of Richmond’s crime
The last two weeks have been difficult for the VCU community.
Lovers of online game form a league of their own
Cheerleaders, English majors and engineering students who love a online gaming have found their niche at VCU.
VCU alerts designed to inform, empower community
The reality of our urban setting means crimes will sometimes occur in the VCU footprint that could pose a danger to our community.
Relay auctions bras for charity
Relay for Life at VCU presented its event “The Art of Intimates” to auction bras to raise money for the American Cancer Society in the Richmond Salons of the Commons on Friday night.
VCU Jazz quartet to perform at Nelson Mandela memorial
The Virginia Commonwealth University Alumni Jazz Quartet will perform at a memorial service on Wednesday, Dec. 11. for former South African president Nelson Mandela at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
An interview with Omid Safi
Omid Safi, a renowned speaker on Islam, visited VCU Thursday evening at the “Islam and Redeeming the Soul of America” lecture held in the student commons by the The Powell-Edwards Fund for Religion and the Arts.