The Pumpkin Wars by Christine Fouron
Cameron Nicholson, Nov. 3
I am a factory-made human who can adapt and do anything. As an artist I always think about the different stories I read and learn from. Every character I create and write into a story, I become those characters. You have to study, and research cultures, societies, etc. by doing so you’re able to dive […]
Kaine campaigns on campus for Warner
Campaigning for fellow democratic Virginia senator, Mark Warner, Tim Kaine visited VCU’s campus Tuesday to talk about working in public service and answered questions from students.
Three sexual assaults at one off-campus party
Three VCU students were sexually assaulted at an off-campus party that was comprised primarily of fellow students early on October 26, as reported by university officials.
The road to March begins with Black and Gold scrimmage
The usual elements of a VCU men’s basketball game were there.
VCU outlines benefits for same-sex employees
Since same-sex marriage was legalized in Virginia October 6, VCU benefits manager Daniel Jason’s life has been hectic, but he doesn’t mind.
Freakonomics Author Talks Media, Data at VCU
The 10-year-old son of Freakonomics co-author Stephen Dubner thought the world was going to end two years ago.
Grant helps fund research for fighting the bullies
The National Institute of Justice awarded a $2.66 million grant to a VCU psychology professor to study anti-bullying.
Guide to Halloween Weekend
Austin Walker Staff Writer 1 Return of the Living Dead Bands Strange Matter 929 W. Grace St. Oct. 31 7 p.m. Free 21+ Old-school punk rock comes back with an undead attitude. Bringing back classic rock stars, Strange Matter will host a costume party and concert Halloween night. Local musicians will impersonate their favorite musicians […]
VCU Theatre gets gross, gruesome with gore
A class entered Introduction to Theatrical Makeup Oct. 21 and 22 looking like typical college students. After 30 minutes, they had deep gashes and horrifying diseases that could make the stomach curl.