Photos: Rams open season with a win

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor Men’s soccer opened the season with a win Aug. 30 at home against ETSU in a physical match. There were 20 total fouls between the two squads, including four yellow cards shown. Freshman forward Maverick McGann logged the only goal for the Rams in the 43rd minute, his first career goal in […]

Landon’s Outlook: Don’t hide from ‘Ready or Not,’ seek it out

Landon Roberts, Contributing Writer The horror comedy genre is prime real estate for cult films. The newest entry in this genre, “Ready or Not,” has found itself among the greats.  While films like “Shaun of The Dead” and “Tucker and Dale vs. Evil” deconstruct the horror genre with more whit, “Ready or Not,” written by […]

Sculpture professor digs into the past — literally

Quentin Rice, Staff Writer Casts of hands, knees, rocks and coins are all part of the newest exhibit from VCUarts professor of sculpture and extended media Corin Hewitt. Hewitt visited the Institute for Contemporary Art on Wednesday to speak about his career and current project, “Shadows are to Shade,” which is on display at the […]

Flurry of second-half goals leads Rams over Greyhounds

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor When it rains, it pours. And for women’s soccer it was pouring goals in the second half, scoring four in the final 30 minutes.  The burst led the Rams to defeat Loyola (Md.) 4-0 in Richmond to extend their win streak to three games to open the season.  Sophomore defender Lana […]

New midterm course evaluations seek student feedback

Hannah Eason, News Editor Mid-semester course evaluations, anonymous online surveys determining a student’s satisfaction in a class, are piloting in VCU classrooms this semester. While end-of-course evaluations are required for all courses, Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs Gypsy Denzine said the extra feedback is wanted and needed.  “We are moving forward in some courses […]