Sturm sets sights on successful third season

Adam Cheek, Staff Writer Junior midfielder Maite Sturm is set to enter her third season on the field hockey team, and she has become a stalwart of the Rams’ lineup every week. Last year, Sturm was named to the All-Atlantic 10 First Team and, for the second time, to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association […]
Sneed opens up about her life on and off the court

Jaron Nutter, Contributing Writer Senior middle blocker Jasmin Sneed never thought she’d be an award-winning college volleyball player on the brink of playing professionally. After dominating throughout her collegiate career and spending her summer training with the U.S Olympic volleyball team, it’s safe to say she was wrong. The 6-foot senior is undoubtedly one of […]
Jay-Z faces backlash from new deal with NFL

Rodney Robinson, Contributing Writer It’s no question that the NFL changed on Aug. 26, 2016, when Colin Kaepernick decided not to stand for the national anthem during a preseason game. This peaceful protest divided many locker rooms. With Jay-Z and Roc Nation partnered with the NFL, there’s another division between players, leaders and the NFL. […]
GRTC contract concludes the Campus Connector between MCV and MP campuses

Naomi Ghahrai, Contributing Writer VCU has discontinued a university bus service that transported students between the MCV and Monroe Park campuses and entered a three-year contract with Richmond’s public transit system, which allows students and employees to ride for free. VCU first entered a one-year, $1.2 million contract with Greater Richmond Transit Company, or GRTC, in […]
Comics: summer struggles, 3 types of students, and real adulthood

Summer Really Be Like That by Lake Mannikko 3 Types of Students by Michelle Dominado Ready or Not by Erin Joo