Men’s basketball looks to continue success one game at a time

Thailon Wilson, Staff Writer VCU is coming off a 74-62 point win against the University of Richmond to bring their overall season record to 15 wins and five losses, while the black and gold conference record changed to six wins and one loss, according to VCU Athletics. The Rams are currently competing in their conference […]
Nonprofit record label centers around representation

Natalie Barr, Staff Writer Grimalkin Records, a Richmond-based nonprofit, is more than just music — it’s about community and representation for LGBTQ, transgender, people of color and disabled artists. Grim Kells, founder of Grimalkin Records, is queer and disabled and wanted to create a space where others like themselves could feel safe and supported within […]
‘Quit your day job’: Local market supports full-time artists

Peggy Stansbery, Staff Writer “Quit Your Day Job” at Richmond Makers Market curated a bustling market of full-time artists on Jan. 21 at Basic City Beer Co. Richmond Makers Market hosts a themed event each month, according to founder Marie D’Angelo. This month she chose “Quit Your Day Job” because she wanted to make sure […]
VCU school polls on Youngkin and General Assembly, Roe v. Wade to be an important issue

Diana Ho, Contributing Writer The VCU Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs conducted a poll on Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s approval rating, the General Assembly, and current Virginia issues from Dec. 3 to Dec. 16, according to the press release from the Wilder School. The poll found 52% of respondents approve of Youngkin, and 53% […]
Davidson takes VCU women’s basketball ‘off balance’ winning, 71-60

Gabriela de Camargo Gonçalves, Executive Editor The Davidson College Wildcats defeated the VCU Rams Wednesday, Jan. 18, 71-60, and the black and gold “got to continue to get better,” said VCU head coach Beth O’Boyle. “We’re looking at moments and stretches in the game where I don’t think we were as solid as we’ve been […]