This is Derek Chauvin’s trial. Not George Floyd’s.

Tagwa Shammet, Opinions Editor Ten months. It has been 10 months since the murder of a fellow Black American. It has been 10 months since an officer put his knee on a Black man’s neck. It has been 10 months and still no justice. May 25, 2020 is a day that will be remembered forever. […]
Tea Time with Tagwa: My hijab is not oppressive, it is empowering

Tagwa Shammet, Opinions Editor Tea timers, Islamophobia is in the air. The nation of France is finding itself in yet another tug of war with the hijab. A hijab is a cloth worn over a Muslim woman’s head to create a sense of modesty and protect against the male gaze. It is a tradition practiced […]
Family members of Adam Oakes push for anti-hazing legislation

Anna Chen, Contributing Writer Family members of freshman Adam Oakes and a Virginia senator are backing an adoption of stronger anti-hazing legislation more than a month after Oakes’ death at an off-campus Delta Chi fraternity event. Both Courtney White, Adam Oakes’ cousin, and Eric Oakes, Adam Oakes’ father, are pushing to make hazing a felony. […]
VCU plans 2021 virtual commencement, departments plan in-person celebrations

Sahara Sriraman, Contributing Writer With spring commencement drawing closer, VCU’s departments and schools are attempting to organize in-person celebrations to honor students while following COVID-19 safety guidelines. VCU announced on March 25 its final plan: a virtual university-wide commencement. The announcement stated that in-person celebrations would be up to departments and schools. Craft and material […]
Local religious groups celebrate seasonal holidays amid COVID-19, again

Sagal Ahmed, Contributing Writer Local faith-based organizations are celebrating April holidays while following COVID-19 regulations for the second time since the pandemic began. Members of the Grace and Holy Trinity Church, located next to Monroe Park, celebrated Easter this year through a livestream. Reverend Kimberly Reinholz said the congregation switched to the platform three months […]
‘Visceral pain’: VCU student among two killed in consecutive Gilmer Street shootings

Katharine DeRosa, News Editor VCU student Cody Woodson drove seven-hour round trips from his hometown of Buckingham, Virginia, to see his girlfriend Clarisse Liclic during school breaks, Liclic said in a Facebook message. “It was wonderful to know I had been loved by him that much,” Liclic said. Monday night, after walking Liclic to her […]
Positivity drives Gasperini on and off golf course

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor Trailing the leaders by eight shots with only 12 holes to play at the first golf tournament of the season in Savannah, Georgia, senior Peter Gasperini thought he could work his way at the top. He just had to string a few birdies together to pull within reach. Gasperini looked at […]
Tennis freshman’s hard-hitting attitude earns conference recognition

Joe Dodson, Staff Writer Growing up in Timișoara, Romania, freshman tennis player Alessia Ciuca was inspired by the Grand Slam tournament athletes she watched on television. “I’d stand right in front of the TV,” Ciuca said. “I was trying to hit like them.” Ciuca has made an instant impact with the Rams, earning three Atlantic […]
Another one: George looks to continue family tradition of athletes

Yanni Kouiroukidis, Contributing Writer Being one of five sisters in a house full of athletes is a unique environment, but for sophomore lacrosse athlete Juliana George, it’s all she’s ever known. George, who plays in the attack position, said her introduction to the sport mostly started at a young age, influenced by her father and […]
Men’s track and field works toward championship title

Kaitlyn Fulmore, Contributing Writer “Get good sleep, hydrate, focus.” These self-care tasks, repeated by track and field assistant coach Thomas Sage, are guiding the men’s team on their path toward the Atlantic 10 championship. “You can do everything right at practice,” graduate student hurdler Ian Davis said. “But at the end of the day, if […]