Latina women are the unsung heroes of women’s history

Monica Alarcon-Najarro, Contributing Writer Like a flower blooming — just as Selena Quintanilla said in her song, “Como la Flor” — Latina women are taking over various industries in the U.S.  It’s never too late to put our Latino roots in a country that has had so much systemic racism against the Latino community. Our […]

Black-owned Richmond art gallery debuts new exhibit

Grace McOmber, Contributing Writer Pink and yellow butterflies frame a Black woman dressed in a blue, floral dress. Shades of green, purple, blue and pink paint her skin as she confidently looks over her shoulder at the viewer.  “Daisy” is one of two paintings by Richmond artist Justice Dwight that will be showcased in “The […]

Year in review: COVID-19, isolation transformed VCU students’ lives

Ebonique Little, Spectrum Editor A university-wide announcement on March 11, 2020, upended the lives of many VCU students, who learned that a typical one-week spring break would be extended to two. The COVID-19 pandemic, which felt so distant before, was then present in the lives of college students worldwide.  A safe return seemed far. VCU […]

VCU begins Greek life cessation period following Adam Oakes’ death

Sahara Sriraman, Contributing Writer Leaders of Greek life organizations sent an email to all members on Friday detailing a cessation of university fraternities and sororities, as well as the steps those groups are now required to take.  The announcement follows recent national outcry over freshman Adam Oakes, who was found dead on Feb. 27 in […]

Spectrum editor’s list of films to watch for March 17

“Coming 2 America” (2021) The highly anticipated sequel to Eddie Murphy’s 1988 comedic classic “Coming to America” finds African monarch Prince Akeem returning to Queens, New York, to meet his long-lost son. Prince Akeem unknowingly became a father on his first trip to America, when he was looking for a queen to his royal throne. […]

VCU Men’s basketball prepares for NCAA tournament 

Noah Fleischman, Sports Editor For the 18th time in program history, men’s basketball is going dancing in the NCAA tournament.  The Rams, who lost 74-65 to St. Bonaventure in the A-10 championship game on Sunday in Dayton, Ohio, earned an at-large selection in the tournament as a No. 10 seed. VCU will play No. 7 […]

Women’s basketball secures spot in Big Dance, A-10 title 

Joe Dodson, Staff Writer  Nile McNair, Contributing Writer After winning its first-ever Atlantic 10 title, VCU women’s basketball has punched its ticket to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2009.  “I’ve been a coach for 20 years, and this is my first NCAA tournament,” coach Beth O’Boyle said. “I think the best part […]

Top goal scorer measures success through team’s achievements

Joe Dodson, Staff Writer  Sophomore midfielder Célio Pompeu competes with the joy he had as a kid playing with his friends in Fortaleza, Brazil.  “Soccer for me? It’s everything,” Pompeu said. “I remember as a kid I always had a soccer ball with me. My first gift was a soccer ball.”  Pompeu started playing organized […]