Students make art out of intimate wear

During the fall reading days, some students will spend their time with family, friends or a much neglected textbook. Others will spend time with a hot glue gun, feathers and the eye of a needle.

Sports in Brief

Kristin Dennis Contributing Writer Men’s Soccer VCU men’s soccer remained unbeaten in Atlantic 10 conference play after battling Fordham University to a 0-0 tie on Friday, Oct. 17. Played at Sports Backers Stadium, the Rams held the advantage in shots (21) and shots on goal (5), and had more corner kick opportunities with 12. Head […]

VCU hopes to memorialize MCV human remains


The human remains of 19th century medical experiments that were found two decades ago under MCV will finally be commemorated sometime in the next two to three years. 



Religious freedom, human rights discussed

Katrina Swett, the chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) spoke on Tuesday, Oct. 7 at the VCU Commons Theater about her mission to promote religious freedom throughout the world and to have more countries acknowledge it as a fundamental human right.

Brooke Marsh, Oct. 13

My roommate and I were discussing a documentary she’d seen, which showed how detrimental and widespread the use of corn syrup and other corn products can be.