The cheerful nihilism of coming of age films

Katherine Noble, Contributing Writer High school is not an easy time. You’re supposed to figure out what you want to do with the rest of your life, and you take on many of the stresses of an adult, but with almost none of the freedom. Coming-of-age movies capture this time of tremendous transition, taking a […]

Cabell cleared of bed bugs, library announces

Katie Hollowell, Contributing Writer Cabell Library announced Wednesday morning that there is “no evidence of bed bugs” in the library after a five-hour search the same day. This update comes five days after it was first reported and confirmed Friday afternoon that there were bed bugs found in the computer workstation by the first floor […]

Landon’s Outlook: My favorite movies from TIFF 

Landon Roberts, Contributing Writer All of my favorite films strike a chord with my deepest emotions and stick with me weeks after an initial viewing. These three films from TIFF meet that same criteria and each have resonated with a different aspect of my emotions. Anne at 13,000 Ft. Growing up can be really hard, […]

Howdy, neighbor: New Census data maps where new Richmonders are from

Hannah Eason, News Editor The population of the Richmond metro area has been increasing in recent years, and new data shows where new Richmonders are moving from. The U.S. Census Bureau released data estimating how many people moved from one place to another. The data, collected by survey, shows the migration between metro areas, states […]