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Month: January 2017

Ram in Action: Johnny Williams

January 30, 2017 admin 0

It’s no secret Rams fans love their point guards. From Eric Maynor to Joey Rodriguez, Darius Theus to Briante Weber – the Black and Gold […]

Coach Giffard said Barnathan is one of the most versatile players he has ever coached. Photo by Erin Edgerton.

Barnathan drafted, leaves behind legacy

January 30, 2017 admin 0

In the third round of the 2017 MLS SuperDraft, FC Dallas selected VCU men’s soccer defender Dakota Barnathan as the 59th overall draft pick on Jan. […]

Democrats and Republicans join forces at Capitol Classic

January 30, 2017 admin 0

Virginia government officials participated in the ninth annual Massey Capitol Classic Challenge Tuesday night at Virginia Commonwealth University. While Democrats and Republicans are often at […]

Sneaker P Seeks to Become Premiere Kicks Spot in RVA

January 30, 2017 admin 1

Local sneaker store Sneaker P has emerged as one of Richmond’s top sneaker consignment stores, with its Richmond location opening in June of last year. […]

Author Brian Daugherity commented on the “Norfolk 17,” one of the first group of African-American students to attend integrated schools. Photo by Cameron Leonard

Keep on Keeping on: VCU historian publishes book on desegregation

January 30, 2017 admin 0

The Humanities Research Center hosted Associate Professor of History Brian Daugherity during their monthly “Meet VCU’S Authors” speaker series on Jan. 25. Daugherity discussed his […]

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