Women’s basketball win six of seven
VCU women’s basketball team has been clicking on all cylinders, winning six of their last seven games.
Night Lights, Jan. 12.
By Hannah Nees
Liberation by Erin Bushnell
New Semester by Christine Fouron
Apprectiate state-funded education
Pursuing a higher education is a dream for many. Students from all around the world step onto VCU’s campus in hopes of finding not only their passion, but themselves.
The Atlantic Coast Pipeline undermines property rights
Gas at the Exxon on Broad Street came down to $1.99 in the past week. Unfortunately, that joy will be short-lived. There is a much higher price we pay for our personal rights and to the environment in the pursuit of cheap fuel.
No same-sex parents allowed
Being heterosexual does not ensure anyone’s ability to take on parental responsibilities, and being a member of the LGBT community does not mean you will be a bad parent.
VCUarts in 2015
While many of us are begrudgingly coming out of our winter break hibernation and dragging ourselves back into routines, some exciting things happening in VCUarts will hopefully wake us right up.
Forbidden City extends stay at VMFA, Fusion opens
With the new year comes a few changes for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, in terms of both new and old collections.
RVA meets the faces of rock ‘n’ roll
Next week at the Altria Theater, on Jan. 16 and 17, a reenactment of what may be the most influential night in modern music will be presented.