Review: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ brings classic Broadway charm to Richmond

Rachel Poulter-Martinez, Contributing Writer The show opened with the sound of a train as Tevye, a poor dairyman, and the fiddler took the stage. There was no bombastic overture; the show began with a familiar opening monologue and the simple sound of the fiddler. From Tevye’s first entrance, the audience was pulled into an iconic […]
University professor provides transportation to Ukrainian refugees over spring break

Katrina Lee, News Editor VCU professor Frank Pichel used Google Translate, a pen and paper to create a handwritten sign to inform Ukrainian refugees that he could transport three people and their pets to any destination within Poland. “I just spent every day doing these big cross-country trips like seven hours, five hours, two hours, […]