Sneed’s record breaking night leads Rams over Panthers

Nile McNair, Contributing Writer Volleyball swept High Point in three sets 3-0, bouncing back from a loss to Ohio State on Saturday. In the first set, the Panthers answered each run the Rams made, keeping the score close. The Rams pulled away in the set behind senior middle blocker Jasmin Sneed’s record-setting night, becoming the […]
Alumni say prenatal, child care resources limited for pregnant VCU students

Hannah Eason, News Editor When Samantha Nacman found out she was pregnant in May of last year, she searched online for resources dedicated to pregnant VCU students. She didn’t find much. “I think it definitely makes it difficult for students,” Nacman said. “It makes it easier for students to drop out.” The marketing major, who graduated […]
Bryce Catlett leads Rams to fourth place finish at Spider Alumni Open

Ryan Grube, Staff Writer Men’s and women’s cross country opened the season Saturday morning at the 2019 Spider Alumni Open. Near perfect weather conditions at Pole Green Park yielded positive results for both teams. Men The men took fourth in the team standings, finishing with 115 total points in the opening 5k race Saturday. The […]
What’s happening: Sept. 4 events calendar

See something ‘The Mountain’ screening at the Byrd Sun., Sept. 8 7:15 – 9:30 p.m. The Byrd Theatre & Foundation (2908 W. Cary St.) $5. The Byrd Theatre will host a screening of “The Mountain” starring Jeff Goldblum and Tye Sheridan. The screening will have an introduction from director Rick Alverson as well as […]
Late strike leads Rams over Seahawks

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor In an early season matchup of unbeatens at Sports Backers Stadium, women’s soccer knocked off UNCW 2-1 after a late strike by junior midfielder Karen Lohrmann. Lohrmann ripped a low shot from outside the 18 to the far post past Shneider to put the Rams up in the 86th minute. Karen […]