Immortality in Death by Christine Fouron

Steven Casanova, Nov. 17

I’ve been working on a study of my neighborhood, Carver, for about a year now. I’ve spoken to hundreds of residents, old and young, trying to get a sense of the story of the neighborhood itself, the different communities that have called it home, and the change that the area has faced over the decades. […]

Actions speak louder than words

A discussion merrits awareness, not much else. A discussion of global problems is necesarry however it’s action that is needed in order for these problems to have any change. This past summer I had the opportunity to broaden my horizon and travel to countries that I’d only read about in a history textbook.

Towing companies always on the prowl

To walk to your parking spot only to see asphalt where your tires had been hours before is nothing short of horrifying. Your first thought is grand theft auto. Your second? How will you find a ride, money and hold your composure when you arrive at the tow lot.

VCU Opera to bring laughter and tears

VCU opera students will sing their hearts out Nov. 22 and 23 to pieces such as the “Ice Cream Sextet” and “Don Giovanni,” both comedies and tragedies that pushed the students into the national opera spotlight.

VCU Dance brings Friction to the stage

Six VCU Dance seniors will present their self-choreographed pieces Nov. 20-22 in a performance titled “Friction,” highlighting the tension of building and breaking relationships.

VCU SALT presents: The Metal Children

Playing three shows for one weekend only, “The Metal Children,” presented by the Shafer Alliance Laboratory Theatre, zealously engaged the audience at Shafer Street Playhouse with a combination of talent, wit and comicality.

Men’s soccer heartbreaking end

Men’s soccer’s five ties were the most since the 2012-13 season. That year, head coach Dave Giffard and his team were able to advance to the Atlantic 10 championships, finishing as runner-ups in the conference.