VCU holds on in overtime nail-biter against Hofstra

Fadel Allassan Special Projects Director Men’s Basketball’s post-Thanksgiving overtime win against Hofstra University Saturday may have compounded on the damage to fans’ hearts caused by copious amounts of greasy turkey served days earlier. The Rams looked to be running away with the game at the Siegel Center after commanding a comfortable lead at halftime, but […]

Dayton wins A-10 Volleyball Championship over VCU

Kayleigh Fitzpatrick Online Editor Volleyball lost in the final of the Atlantic-10 Championship at the Siegel Center on Sunday afternoon to arch-rival Dayton 3-2. It was the fifth match of the last 6 between the two teams to require the tie-breaking set. VCU jumped out to a 10-7 lead in the final set before allowing […]

An Ode to Self Care

Shaun Jackson Staff Columnist  Recommended Listening While Reading: thank u, next – Ariana Grande How do you become hard to get? Do you just have to be an amazing, cool person and choosy about who you date?   I don’t think having standards — to a degree — has ever hurt anyone, but there is […]

Referrals: VCU Counseling’s solution to long term care

Moira Snyder Contributing Writer VCU is home to more than 30,000 students — each of whom have their own personal struggles and strifes. It is the job of University Counseling Services to address those struggles, but that is not always the case. Through individual and group therapy sessions, UCS attempts to handle the university’s large […]

Sessions’ firing stirs protests in Richmond, nation

Chip Lauterbach Contributing Writer Quentin Rice Contributing Writer A crowd of about 100 protesters gathered Nov. 8 outside the U.S. Federal District Courthouse in Richmond to express their collective discontent with the firing of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions. “If you look through history at other countries, when their leaders decide that they can choose […]

Volunteer organizations gather to lead training seminar on helping refugees

Rachel Richardson Contributing Writer At a training seminar to teach volunteers how to work with refugees, Elham Khairi, who spoke about cultural awareness, asked attendees to read phrases on slips of paper from a basket. “This person cannot make eye contact,” one statement read. “This person walks five miles a day,” read another. “This person […]

Lecturer discusses menthol cigarette use in black community

Walter Chidozie Anyanwu Contributing Writer Companies have intentionally marketed menthol cigarettes to African-American communities for more than 50 years, according to a lecture presented Nov. 5 at the Institute for Contemporary Art. The VCU Psychology Department hosted presenter Phillip Gardiner, program officer of the Tobacco-Related Disease Program at the University of California at Berkeley. Gardiner […]

Cracks in Medicaid expansion leave some Virginians without care

Macy Pressley Contributing Writer Many Virginians will remain without access to healthcare in January, despite the General Assembly passing Medicaid expansion in May according to the Virginia Health Care Foundation. Though the expansion is expected to bring healthcare to 400,000 Virginia residents, the work requirement — currently up for public comment — may present a […]

“I want to see my family”: Yemeni student impacted by conflict overseas

Ashleigh Christopher Contributing Writer The war in Yemen has created a historic humanitarian crisis, uprooting the lives of millions of Yemeni people, including 20-year-old VCU student Asma Raseem who is stuck in the U.S. after her program refused to send her back to the war-stricken country. Raseem came to the U.S. from Yemen in 2014 […]

Panel discusses perception of Muslim Americans at University of Richmond

Zach Armstrong Contributing Writer A panel of Muslim journalists visited the University of Richmond Friday to discuss the roles of Muslim writers as a normalizing force in portraying Muslim-Americans as regular citizens, rather than others. The discussion was sponsored by the Virginia chapter of the nonprofit Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America. […]