Michael Rao’s op-ed supporting Navy Hill was ghostwritten by developer

Hannah Eason, News Editor Katie Hollowell, Contributing Writer A Richmond Times-Dispatch op-ed signed by VCU President Michael Rao endorsing the proposed Navy Hill project, which would redevelop the downtown area, was written by the project’s developer. A public relations consultant for NH District Corp., Jeff Kelley, helped draft the op-ed based on an interview […]
Middle blockers lead Rams over Wolfpack in VCU Invitational

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor Volleyball swept NC State 3-0 in the first match of the VCU Invitational on Thursday night behind senior middle blocker Jasmin Sneed’s nine blocks. “They came out ready and prepared,” coach Jody Rogers said. “When you’re prepared, you feel good, and they felt good about themselves and they kind of kept […]
Comics: new haircuts, unholy screeching, and your least important finger

Epiphany by Ellie Erhart City Living by Lake Mannikko Not-So-Fun Fact by Erin Joo
Newest Platinum Game boasts exhilarating action, combat

Jonah Schuhart, Contributing Writer When a ten-year-old slams their action figures together with the enthusiasm of a caveman discovering rock music, the fight that child imagines his toys having looks like how the newest game from Japanese developer Platinum Games plays. Well, really it’s how all the games made by Platinum feel. They have a […]
Nancy Scott appointed as interim dean for VCUarts

Hannah Eason, News Editor Provost Gail Hackett announced Tuesday that Nancy Scott, who started her career at VCU in 1993, will serve as the interim dean of the School of the Arts. Scott was appointing acting dean after former dean of the School of the Arts Shawn Brixey resigned in August. In an email […]