Art students’ advertisement featured in airport
An entire month is dedicated to breast-cancer awareness, but only one day of the year, Feb. 7, pays tribute to the No. 1 killer of women in the United States: heart disease. Three VCUarts students’ work is featured in a collaborative project with the American Heart Association this semester to raise awareness for this silent killer.
Black history on two wheels
Richmond’s black history can be taught in a classroom, read about in a book or researched online, but you can also take a historical tour of the city and learn the history while riding a Segway.
Girl Scout CEO to deliver Black History Month lecture
Maya Earls Spectrum Editor For the past 12 years, the Black History Month Lecture has brought leaders to VCU who are making an impact in the African American community. Past speakers include Peter Neufeld, co-director of the Innocence Project, and Tom Burrell, founder of the largest marketing firm in the United States owned by African […]
Theatre VCU to present ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’
Set in a mental hospital in the 1960s, the Theatre VCU adaptation of Ken Kesey’s novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” celebrates the individual and questions the man with witty jokes filled in between.
Weber breaks record; Rams topple Richmond
Six players scored in double-figures and junior guard Briante Weber set the VCU career steals record as the Rams defeated cross-town rival University of Richmond 81-70 at the Siegel Center on Saturday, Feb. 1.