Spectrum editor’s list of films to watch – Oct. 13

“Something Borrowed” (2011) Rachel, a serious lawyer, never confessed her feelings to her university crush, Dex, who’s now marrying her best friend, Darcy. When Rachel tells him how she feels, which leads to a mistake that could ruin both their lives and relationships with Darcy, she must decide what she wants and what she’s willing […]
Field hockey builds on success from last year’s conference win
Arrick Wilson, Contributing Writer Last season, the field hockey team took home the Atlantic 10 Conference championship title after defeating the Saint Joseph’s Hawks 2-0. This time around, the Rams have continued the success from last year’s championship, ranking second among other A-10 teams. The Rams started the season off with […]
Court announces upcoming dates for Delta Chi fraternity brothers

Katharine DeRosa, News Editor Legal proceedings continue in the cases of those who were arrested for hazing freshman Adam Oakes. Three of those arrested — Benjamin Corado, Jason Mulgrew and Alexander Bradley — have been released on bail, according to the Virginia Judiciary Online Case Information System. Seven remain in custody: Quinn Kuby, Riley McDaniel, […]
Cross-country start off season on high note with underclassmen, optimistic for future

Arrick Wilson, Contributing Writer The future is bright for the VCU men’s cross-country team, with underclassmen leading the way. The Rams have been stepping up to the competition with eight underclassmen at the helm; among them, freshman Kendall Phillips and sophomore Johnny White have led the Rams in their first two meets this season. “You […]
PRESS BOX: NBA players should trust the science and get the COVID-19 vaccine

Yanni Kouiroukidis, Contributing Writer To me, the decision to get my COVID-19 vaccine was a no brainer. I felt as though this was the best option to keep me and my family safe. I rolled up my sleeve and attended my appointment at the VCU University Student Commons as soon as I became eligible. Brooklyn […]
‘Why Am I Not on the Stage?’: Third-party gubernatorial candidate speaks out on exclusion from debates

Selna Shi, Contributing Writer Third-party candidate Princess Blanding interrupted Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin and Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe in the final gubernatorial debate on Sept. 28. “I’m on the ballot. Why am I not on the stage?” Blanding stated. “We have these two rich white men sitting up there and you don’t hear anyone reporting […]
COVID-19, the Flu and Seasonal Allergies: Know the difference

Emma Carlson, Contributing Writer With the fall season comes flu season, and during a COVID-19 pandemic, it can be difficult to differentiate between flu symptoms, COVID-19 symptoms or fall allergies, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Both COVID-19 and the flu can either cause symptoms or none at all, known as asymptomatic […]
VCU alumnus Tony-nominated for Broadway’s ‘Slave Play’

Zahra Ndirangu, Contributing Writer VCU alumnus Blair Russell remembers the moment when he was nominated for a Tony Award, he was surrounded by the silence of his Mexico City home in October 2020. “I remember when the nominations came out because we were still in a weird time during the pandemic,” Russell said. “It was […]
2nd Street Festival returns to Jackson Ward, celebrates Richmond culture

Mackenzie Meleski, Contributing Writer The 2nd Street Festival made its return to Richmond on Oct. 2-3, after a yearlong hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Richmond’s historic Jackson Ward neighborhood. The festival, and its location in Jackson Ward, has been a local tradition for 33 years. This year the two-day event included live music, […]
Treatment of Haitian migrants is a clear human rights violation

Ishaan Nandwani, Contributing Writer Ripped T-shirts caught in wire. Crosses with names faintly etched in them. A lone teddy bear, ragged and covered in dust. These were some of the sights I saw this past summer at the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales, Arizona. Walking across the border’s fence, I felt a sense of deep melancholy […]