McAuliffe opens Clinton’s Richmond office

Fadel Allassan, Print News Editor Gov. Terry McAuliffe headlined the opening of democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton’s new campaign office in Richmond on Saturday. With just over two weeks until Virginia’s March 1 primary, McAuliffe, who has called himself one of Clinton’s strongest political allies, opened the office on Feb. 12 at 1000 Carlisle Ave., where […]

Rams Bounce back after suffering Meek Mill L’s   

VCU returned back to the floor after a tough loss to George Washington University, by taking on the University of Massachusetts and Saint Louis University. UMASS On Feb. 11 the Rams traveled to Massachusetts to face the 9-12 Minutemen. The game began with high energy, a usual sign of success for VCU, but the team […]

Expect greatness: can Kendrick Lamar make history tonight?

Muktaru Jalloh, photo by Brooke Marsh

The event coined as “music’s biggest night” is featuring a storybook opportunity for an up-and-up hip-hop artist from Compton, California at the 58th annual Grammy Awards tonight. Rapper and two-time Grammy winner Kendrick Lamar has a chance to become the third hip-hop act to ever win Album of The Year, and is also nominated for […]

Women’s lax wins inaugural D-1 game

Sophia Belletti, Staff writer Nearly 800 Ram fans stood in brisk 20 degree weather to show their love for the program as the women’s lacrosse team hosted its inaugural game at Cary Street Field Sunday at noon. With a recorded seven saves and 13 assists, VCU beat Gardner-Webb University 21-9 “It was awesome seeing the whole […]

Ram in Action: Korey Billbury

Zach Joachim, Contributing writer The 2015-16 season has been a roller coaster ride for the 17-7 men’s basketball team. A 5-5 out-of-conference start, in which the Rams failed to gain a signature win, had skeptics buzzing and all of Broad Street fretting. Then came the streak; 12 wins in a row dating from Dec. 22 […]