Second half woes continue as Rams fall to Davidson

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor In the first half, it looked like smooth sailing for men’s basketball — shooting 56% from the field and 6-of-9 from deep. Then, the wheels fell off in the second half for the Rams as they fell to Davidson 75-65 on the road. They shot a 39% clip from the field […]
Biden sweeps Virginia in Super Tuesday primaries

Joe Biden was the 47th Vice President of the United States under the Obama administration. Prior to that, he was a Delaware senator from 1973 to 2009. Biden’s plan for education beyond high school includes investing in community colleges by providing two years of community college or a high quality training program without debt, and […]
The Writer’s Den host a night of words, creative expression

Milan Brewster, Contributing Writer All eyes were on poet Frederick Eberhardt, also known as Breeze, as he stood on the dimly lit stage, performing with power in his words as he detailed his journey with false love and hopes that his son has a better experience with the emotion. Eberhardt was among the performers at […]
From Oak Hill to VCU to NBA draft pick, Calvin Duncan is motivated by his childhood

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor In high school, Calvin Duncan didn’t go to school often and his grades suffered. It hurt his chances of playing basketball at the next level, so something had to change. Duncan took a trip to Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia, during his junior year to visit the school. […]
What happening: March 4 events calendar

See Something THURS., 3/5 Poetry and Jazz Tasting The River City Poets will host a Poetry and Jazz Tasting, where local poets will showcase bits of their poetry in under five minutes. To reserve your spot to share poetry or for more information, contact the River City Poets at rivercitypoets@gmail.com. 7 – 9 p.m., […]