VCU administration and Wilder School dispute over Commonwealth Poll

Jack Glagola, News Editor “This attack directly implies a conflict of interest,” according to The Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at VCU, which published a statement on Jan. 24 in response to VCU’s challenge against its annual Commonwealth Poll and refusal to release it until two days after publication. VCU originally challenged the […]

Annual event unites LEGO enthusiasts

Sofia Hussain, Contributing Writer The annual RVA Brick Day provides an opportunity for the Richmond Virginia LEGO User Group to showcase their creations and connect with fellow LEGO enthusiasts, said Tom Casazza, RVA LUG community member. RVA LUG hosted its third annual RVA Brick Day at the Guzman Community Center on Feb. 3 from 10 […]

Entitled, inconsiderate freshmen: What can be done?

Stef Anderson, Contributing Writer As a first-year at VCU, I have noticed that freshman culture, although bustling with new possibilities and beginnings, has an unfavorable side to it.  Freshmen’s lack of consideration for others turns dorm life into a nightmare free-for-all that many, including myself, are subjected to.  I want you to think for a […]