Balancing act: How Apple TV’s ‘Severance’ exemplifies collegiate stressors

Kofi Mframa, Opinions Editor Imagine you’re given an opportunity to completely separate your work identity from your personal one, resulting in two distinct consciousnesses in one body. The Apple TV show “Severance” explores this possibility and the consequences therein. The show follows Mark Scout, played by Adam Scott, who consensually undergoes a “severance” procedure to […]
Five men’s tennis games to watch this season

Thailon Wilson, Staff Writer The Rams still have four games against the University of Richmond, Temple University, James Madison University and Morgan State University to look forward to before the start of the International Tennis Association, or ITA, season on Jan. 30. There are matchups against college teams from all across the country to look […]
Sports’ pick of the week

Arrick Wilson, Sports Editor In this week’s pick, we are going to the NBA. The game to watch is the Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies in Los Angeles at the Crypto.com Arena on Friday, Jan. 20. Two players who highlight this matchup are Grizzlies guard Ja Morant and Lakers forward LeBron James. My pick […]
‘Culture change’: Former volleyball assistant returns to VCU as head coach

Arrick Wilson, Sports Editor Tim Doyle was once a coach on the sidelines assisting the head coach — now Doyle is at the helm as the new head coach of the black and gold, according to VCU Athletics. During his tenure, Doyle helped transform the Rams into a premier team in the Atlantic 10. The […]
My jewelry is more than OK: Affordability, quality are priorities for VCU business owner

Natalie Barr, Staff Writer What began as a way to own jewelry beyond a high schooler’s budget turned into an Etsy business and merchandise in two local Richmond stores. Lia Kendrick, a sophomore in VCU’s real estate program, started her business “OKNecklace” in 2017. Kendrick wore a lot of jewelry but could not afford items she […]