Del Rossi continues success and leadership this season

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor Adam Cheek, Staff Writer Growing up in New York, junior attacker Jessica Del Rossi didn’t play lacrosse until she was in third grade, when one of her friends showed her the sport. “She had an older sister in college who played, and she said I should join,” Del Rossi said, “so […]
Rams combine for 48 runs, complete three-game sweep at LaSalle

Ryan Grube, Contributing Writer Baseball took all three games against LaSalle, bringing its record to 25-7 (8-1 in A-10) on the season. The Rams dominated all weekend in Philadelphia. They outscored the Explorers 48-12, including a 28-4 thrashing Sunday, to push their winning streak to six. Sunday The Rams unleashed an offensive explosion in Sunday’s […]
What’s happening: Apr. 10 events calendar

See something Guest artist performance Fri., Apr. 12 Piano duet Blanc et Noir will perform in the Sonia Vlahcevic Concert Hall. For more information, visit arts.vcu.edu/music. 6 p.m., W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts (922 Park Ave.) Free. Vinylthon 2019 Sat., Apr. 13 WVCW will play vinyl-only music and give away items to listeners, […]
VCU to offer new minor in LGBT+ and queer studies

Fadel Allassan, News Editor VCU is adding a minor in LGBT+ and queer studies in the fall, the university announced last Thursday. Students can already start enrolling in classes for the minor, which will require 18 credits. Nine of those credits must be in upper-level courses. It will require all students to take an introductory […]
Landon’s Outlook: Brie Larson creates whimsical modern fairy tale with ‘Unicorn Store’

Landon Roberts, Contributing Writer The opening moments of Brie Larson’s directorial debut “Unicorn Store” are the catalyst of this modern quirky fairytale. It begins with a montage of home videos showing the growth of our main character Kit as she discovers her creativity. With every passing year of this extremely personal montage comes a growing […]