Pick of the week: The Suns will scorch the Magic

Marcus Leary,  Contributing Writer For this week’s pick, we’re headed to Arizona for an NBA matchup between the Orlando Magic and the Phoenix Suns. The two teams will play at the Footprint Center in Phoenix on Monday, Nov. 18 at 9 p.m. Last time these teams faced off the Magic won 113-98, but Phoenix holds […]

Priceless artifacts, technology stolen from VCU Curation Lab

Annabel Granger, Contributing Writer Burglars stole over $20,000 worth of 3D printers and other electronics as well as priceless artifacts from the VCU Curation Lab at 911 W. Grace St. on Oct. 8. The case is ongoing as the police have not caught the suspects, according to Channel 8 News.   The suspects broke into […]

Practicality vs emotion: VCU’s lack of grad prep

Jessica Holgado, Contributing Writer   As I approach graduation in December, I am finding it hard to put my emotions into words. Happy? Sad? Excited? Nervous? It is a mix of all of these feelings, but none of them seem to fully capture what I am truly experiencing.    Graduation is supposed to be a […]

‘Fulfill your vision’: Dance, choreography students premiere capstone

Emily McCauley, Spectrum Editor VCUarts Dance presents the VCU Dance and Choreography senior capstone project “INTER9” part one on Friday, Nov. 15 and Saturday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at Grace Street Theater and part two on Nov. 23 at 5 p.m. and at 7:30 p.m. at VCU’s Dance Center, according to the VCUarts website. […]

Press Box: Freedoms for some, but not others

Kyler Gilliam, Contributing Writer Freedom of speech, in my opinion, is a slippery slope. It can lead to justifiable criticism of an institution or issue and increase overall awareness of problems, but it also opens doors to presenting and legitimizing harmful rhetoric to the public. In the sports world, most professional and collegiate leagues are […]