Social distancing promotes online streaming as movie theaters close nationwide

Aerin Fortes, Contributing Writer For the first time in the U.S., the box office has recorded zero revenue. COVID-19, social distancing, and the president’s push to limit gatherings to no more than 10 people have caused the box office to plummet to its lowest sales in motion picture history. This is just one example of […]

VCUarts students adjust, cope with remote instruction

Katherine Noble, Contributing Writer As VCU students moved out of their dorms, many packed portfolios and art projects alongside their typical linens and clothes. But they couldn’t take everything with them: music and dance studios, special equipment and in-person critiques had to stay behind. For all students the recent shift to online instruction will be […]

After missing a year, Dailey’s comeback season is cut short with VCU baseball

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor He walked out to the mound on a mid-February day in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Michael Dailey had butterflies in his stomach. He hadn’t had them this bad since his freshman year, but the redshirt-senior was making his first appearance in 21 months.  Dailey tried to make everything as normal as […]