It’s JeQuan and Melvin’s team now
In the wake of the 2014-15 VCU men’s basketball season ending, the Rams will now have to adjust to life without senior starters Briante Weber and Treveon Graham. Without their production, look no further than sophomore JeQuan Lewis and junior Melvin Johnson to take the reigns when the season tips off next November.
Track and Field excel in first home meet of season
The men’s and women’s track and field teams had strong showings in their first outdoor meet of the season.
Rowdy Rams, fans unable to make trip out west
For VCU basketball fans in recent years, the thrill of hearing VCU’s name called on Selection Sunday has been hindered by the location of the games.
Baseball dominant against VMI and Longwood University
The men’s baseball team only gave up one run en route to two blowout victories on Tuesday, March 24 and Wednesday, March 25, as the Rams soundly defeated Virginia Military Institute and Longwood University, respectively.
Inception by Lindsey Wall
Where to find direction post-grad
The time between pre-graduation jitters and post-graduation blues is brief. Unless you have already been guaranteed a job in your field, the idea of leaving college is intimidating for most of us.
Who Pooped? by Christine Fouron
Governor orders training for ABC agents
RICHMOND – Gov. Terry McAuliffe signed an executive order on Wednesday, March 25 meant to improve the law enforcement arm of the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
The two issues of the Dynel Lane case
A Colorado woman, seven months into her pregnancy, was lured to the house of a woman advertising the sale of baby clothes on Craigslist. When she got to the house, the advertiser then stabbed her repeatedly in the stomach before taking out the unborn chi
Richmond growing faster than suburbs
The city of Richmond is growing in population faster than its suburban neighbors, according to data released today by the U.S. Census Bureau.