Microaggressions are not so micro

Mya Harrison, Contributing Writer A few months ago, while working at a grocery store and minding my own business, one of my white co-workers came up to me and ran her fingers through my natural hair. Even though I am Black and live in a predominantly white area, I didn’t think this could happen to […]

‘Adam’s Law’: Senate Bill 429 passes unanimously through the Virginia Senate

Katrina Lee, News Editor  Valentéa Lopez, Contributing Writer Senate Bill 439, called “Adam’s Law,” passed unanimously through the Virginia Senate on Jan 26.  “Today. it was 38-0!!!,” stated Eric Oakes in an email in regards to senate votes on “Adam’s Law.” “Adam’s Law,” named after Adam Oakes, is one of the two anti-hazing bills the […]

Games to check out this week Feb.2-Feb.9

Arrick Wilson, Sports Editor Men’s Basketball and indoor Track have had early success in the season. Here’s an updated list of events to look forward to this week, with a mix of non-conference and conference matches.    Men’s Basketball – Feb. 2 The black and gold defeated the Dayton Flyers in Dayton, Ohio on Jan. 5. […]

VCU rescinds vaccine mandate following executive order, Attorney General opinion

Katrina Lee, News Editor Mae Oetjens, Contributing Writer VCU ended its policy requiring faculty and students to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and booster on Jan. 31, according to the ONE VCU Together Website. “Our high vaccination rates and ongoing mitigation efforts – combined with the recent legal opinion from the Attorney General for the Commonwealth […]