Shooting woes caught up to speedy Rams
Since game one of the regular season, when the VCU men’s basketball team made 15 of 26 free throw attempts in a 38-point blowout of Illinois State University, we knew the Rams’ shooting woes might affect their chances at making another tournament run in March.
Former RamSafe driver puts family first
Even though thousands of people have passed through his bus doors, every time bus driver Avrian Smith opens them he sees the faces of his daughters.
Through investment, foundation enables university expansion
VCU plans to repurpose and make use of properties owned by its Real Estate Foundation, some of which sit vacant now.
University aims to increase study abroad participants
Ali Jones Contributing Writer VCU pledged to double the number of undergraduate students studying abroad within the next five years as part of a new agreement with the Institute of International Education. The IIE invited VCU to participate in their Generation Study Abroad campaign, to increase the number of college students across the United States […]
Rams one and done in NCAA tournament
It’s known across the sport of basketball as the cardinal sin: You don’t foul a shooter when your team is leading by four points at the end of a close game, especially on a three-point attempt.
SGA candidates look to improve organization’s reputation
Voting for the spring 2014 SGA presidential elections will begin on March 25, and the candidates are promising to raise the SGA’s profile among the student body despite a trend of poor student participation.
Students meet Vice President, talk campus sexual violence
Two VCU students participated in the first of three student listening sessions with Vice President Joe Biden at the White House last month to discuss sexual violence on college campuses.
ALERT: Second robbery off campus
VCU students were alerted by email of an off-campus burglary that occurred at approximately 10:10 p.m. on March 24.
Notochords, R.A.M.ifications hold ‘Glow in the dark’ concert
VCU’s two a cappella groups, the Notochords and the R.A.M.ifications, collaborated for the first time on Sunday night with Relay for Life to host a benefit concert in the Student Commons’ Richmond Salons.