Richmond locals march after Ferguson decision
“Police, police. KKK. How many kids did you kill today.”
Richmond protest of Ferguson decision continues
The Richmond community on Tuesday afternoon continued their stance of solidarity with Michael Brown, an 18-year old African American who was fatally shot by a white cop.
Ferguson decision sparks VCU march
Past 10 p.m. on a Monday night, a group of about thirty VCU students met in the Student Media Center on Broad Street. Crowding the facility, the students talked of injustice while they used sharpies to scribble messages to the likes of “Black Lives Matter” on cardboard.
Ferguson grand jury decision looms: Michael Brown lives on through VCU students’ support, art
VCU students and Richmond locals convened on campus at the historic Crenshaw House last Thursday night in a display of solidarity with social activists and residents in Ferguson, Missouri.
Welcome Back, Briante!
Three minutes into the game, senior guard Briante Weber had just retrieved his first steal of the 2014-15 campaign from University of Toledo senior forward J.D. Weatherspoon, resulting in an assist to junior guard Melvin Johnson.
Stalking laws perpetuate silent threat
The amount of time it takes for a stalker to turn their infatuation into something physical that will finally elicit the help from police is filled with anxiety.
VCU articles suggest hope for patients on Medicare, strain on providers
Two articles published by a VCU School of Medicine professor show that Health Risk Assessments required by the Affordable Care Act could be beneficial to patients, but may place strain on the primary care providers who conduct them.
Catholic Campus Ministry hosts lecture on exorcisms
For most, costumes of demons and devils disappeared with the end of Halloween.
VCU journal focused on prison education and reentry has local roots, international reach
In an effort to bring attention to the many aspects of prison life and work, members of the VCU School of Education are collaborating with universities from across Europe to publish the “Journal of Prison Education and Reentry.”
MCV food drive aims to exceed 320 lbs. in donations
Women in Science at VCU and the Pharmacology and Toxicology Student Organization are holding their annual Thanksgiving food drive benefiting FeedMore, the leader in central Virginia hunger relief.