BREAKING: Armed subject situation on Monroe Park campus “resolved”
An alert text sent to students at 8:25 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11 reported an armed subject on the Monroe Park campus near the corner of Ryland and Broad Streets, on VCU’s core campus.
First scholarship fair at VCU
The VCU club Scholarship Sharing held the university’s first scholarship fair in the Richmond Salons of the Commons on Wednesday afternoon to educate students on the scholarships available to students.
School of Pharmacy receives $3 million to study genetic links to depression
VCU’s School of Pharmacy has received a $3 million grant to continue research into genetic markers in human DNA that may predict chronic depression.
Mock debaters talk state politics in governor’s election
VCU’s chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists hosted a mock governor’s debate to increase student awareness about the candidates and issues in the upcoming election on Monday, Oct. 7.
SGA postpones dance clubs bill
The SGA postponed the presentation and overall vote of the Bhangra dance club bill that would bring nearly $3,000 to student dance clubs to pay for private practice spaces off campus on Monday, Oct. 7.
Student-led food pantry aims to feed peers
The “starving student” cliche may soon come to an end at VCU.
Professor dies of brain cancer
VCU professor Kerry Talbott died Friday from brain cancer.
Built to Fade ready to shine
Songwriter and house show favorite Dane Ferguson is prepared to unveil his most ambitious collaboration to date, featuring a super-group of talented musicians from across the country assembled by Kno, a member of the hip hop trio CunninLynguists.
Fall Jazz Festival enters its eleventh year
If you’re a fan of jazz, or just like watching fellow students perform, then the VCU Fall Jazz Festival is the event for you.
Week of Oct. 7
ART OF REASON DEBATE by Courtney Shackelford CO-OP GAME by Travis Schmidt CAT PEOPLE by Kathleen Brien DON’T WORRY NO SPOILERS by Hannah Lazarte