‘Embracing the Native heritage’: VCU initiative honors Indigenous history, culture

Lujain Mohamed, Contributing Writer Ghailah Nyeanchi, Contributing Writer VCU’s Humanities Research Center started its “On Native Ground” initiative in 2021 with the aim of making Indigenous histories visible across the Americas and working with local tribes to establish a strong Native community and scholarship at VCU, according to the Humanities Research Center’s website. This year […]

VCU defeats University of Maryland Eastern Shore in season opener, 75-60

Bersabeh Kemaw, Staff Writer Alexis Washington, Contributing Writer VCU women’s basketball took down the University of Maryland Eastern Shore in their first game in their non-conference schedule on Nov. 6. Both teams went back and forth up until the six-minute mark when the Hawks made a jumper off a black-and-gold turnover, giving them a two-point […]

Disorder on the court

Dylan Hostetter, Opinions and Humor Editor   There are two types of people in this world: those who play sports, and those who watch sports. I fall into the latter category. Whether it is my height — which I am told is completely average — or my inability to run ten feet without wheezing, it […]

‘They say no choice, we say pro-choice’: Students protest anti-abortion advocates

Katie Farthing, Managing Editor  “Fuck Trump, Free Palestine,” “Free our pussies,” “Abortion is a right,” “They say no choice, we say pro-choice” and other chants echoed throughout campus as students filled the VCU Compass around 10 a.m. on Nov. 7 in response to Students for Life of America spokesperson Lydia Taylor Davis’ campus appearance as […]