After returning to Broad Street, Gilmore reflects on career with the Rams

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor The return to the Siegel Center was something that redshirt-senior forward Michael Gilmore had in the back of his mind while he was in Florida. Former assistant coach Jeremy Ballard, who recruited Gilmore out of high school, called after last season to let him know VCU was interested. Shortly after the phone […]
Newly approved Master Plan includes connecting campuses, new Commons and campus “front doors”

Hannah Eason, Contributing Writer The recently passed ONE VCU Master Plan will guide the development of VCU and VCU Health as the entities expand their sizes and influence. The plan’s key highlights include connecting the two campuses by streetscape and to establish new “front doors” for VCU. The plan produces a unified vision for […]
‘Human Library’ frames conversations on campus

Anya Sczerzenie, Contributing Writer In the basement of the Student Commons, 15 books sat at desks in a closed room. One by one, students lined up at the volunteer desk to check them out, read them and bring them back. The books went fast. People read them in 15 minutes or less and brought them […]
VCU art professor who called security on black colleague sues university officials

Fadel Allassan, News Editor A VCUarts professor who called security on a black colleague in October is suing university officials, including President Michael Rao, claiming they have silenced him despite having been cleared of wrongdoing by an internal investigation. Painting and printmaking professor Javier Tapia was placed on administrative leave less than a month after […]