Possible gas leak at Cumberland and Harrison
An alert was sent out to all VCU faculty and staff following a potential gas leak where crews are working on repairing a water main break on Harrison and Cumberland that occurred Monday.
Don’t let Nigeria take the backseat
Let’s focus on a genocide a bit more than an Oscar snub…
Water main break leaves Richmond residents waterless
A water main break at the intersection of Harrison Street and Parkwood Avenue left Richmond residents, students and businesses without water Monday morning.
Students march to promote awareness against black violence
Last night, the organization Black Action Now organized an event for their ‘They Can’t Kill Us All’ movement emphasizing the importance of protecting the lives of all black-Americans.
Treveon Graham continues to grow
In what may have been his most impressive game of his career, the 6’7 senior played through an ankle injury and scored 26 points to lead the 17th ranked Rams to a 65-60 victory over Rhode Island University on Tuesday in Kingston, Rhode Island.
VCU Homecoming Concert artists announced
It’s official – VCU’s Homecoming Committee announced Tuesday night that the 2015 homecoming concert artists will be Chance the Rapper and Magic!.
Joe Morrissey wins Virginia General Assembly seat from jail
Voters gave the state slogan “Virginia is for lovers,” a whole new meaning Tuesday night.
Violence should not stop free speech
Charlie Hebdo is, on a more polite day, a controversial magazine. On its worst day, the caricatures tend to be downright racist and offensive.
VCU announces new provost, begins in March
Virginia Commonwealth University announced Gail Hackett as the new provost and vice president of academic affairs today in an email sent by university President Michael Rao.
A jump in the James can help to preserve river
Registration is open for volunteers to clean up the James River on Jan. 31, and brave souls are invited to jump into the frigid waters afterward to raise money for the river’s conservation.