Rams declaw the Wildcats, 3-0

Malachi Keys, Contributing Writer The VCU women’s volleyball team swept Davidson College, 3-0, on Oct. 29, winning their eighth consecutive game. After a slow 4-8 start to the season, the Rams came into this Davidson matchup with an 11-8 record after winning the previous seven games in a row. In fact, VCU’s winning streak […]
Scouting Report: VCU vs Maryland Eastern Shore

The VCU Rams women’s basketball team will start their season against the University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks at the Siegel Center on Wednesday, Nov. 6. at 6 p.m. VCU Marcus Leary, Contributing Writer Timaya Lewis-Eutsey – Third-year guard Timaya Lewis-Eutsey will make life hard for the Hawks. She was honored with an All-Atlantic-10 […]
Avula wins Richmond mayoral election

Molly Manning, Contributing Writer Eliza Eyre, Contributing Writer Jack Glagola, News Editor Dr. Danny Avula won the Richmond mayoral race, winning five out of nine districts and 46% of the vote over other candidates Andreas Addison, Michelle Mosby, Maurice Neblett and Harrison Roday, according to the Virginia Public Access Project. Avula shared at his […]
Art institute series celebrates DIY musicians

Lujain Mohamed, Contributing Writer The Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU presented the first rendition of their recurring “No Input” series on Nov. 1. “No Input” is a musical series in which the ICA invites local musicians from spaces in Richmond’s do-it-yourself scene to perform sets adapted to the ICA’s unique architecture, according […]
Tim Kaine wins VA Senate race by five points

Peggy Stansbery, Executive Editor Katie Farthing, Managing Editor Lujain Mohamed, Contributing Writer Emily Grinstead, Contributing Writer Virginia’s incumbent Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine won a Senate seat by five points, 52.7% of the vote, as of 11:24 p.m., according to the Associated Press. He ran for his third term against Republican nominee Hung Cao in this […]