VCU’s pedestrian safety campaign one year later

Harshini Kanala, Contributing Writer Following the deaths of two VCU students in traffic accidents in the past two years, the VCU police department responded with a campaign to promote pedestrian, cyclist and driver safety in 2023. The campaign works to achieve these goals by deploying more officers in assumed high-risk areas and tightening rules regarding […]

‘Teach our history’: Students, faculty protest Youngkin racial literacy course reviews

Andrew Kerley, Audience Editor VCU’s NAACP chapter was joined by University of Richmond and Henrico chapters and legislators representing Richmond on Saturday, April 6, to “say no to Governor Youngkin’s interference in our history and education,” their poster reads. Youngkin’s secretary of education Aimee Guidera requested in February to view syllabi for 11  courses that […]

VCU Rams outswing the Davidson Wildcats

Marcus Leary, Contributing Writer The VCU Rams swept the Davidson Wildcats in a three-game series. The black and gold advance to 22-10 and extend to a five-game winning streak. Game 1 The Rams beat the Wildcats 10-8 on Friday, April 5. Davidson started off hot, scoring two runs in the first inning when Davidson’s fourth-year […]

VCU men’s tennis defeats Liberty, wins four straight singles matches

Andrew McGhan. Contributing Writer Kyler Glliam, Contributing Writer The International Tennis Association’s No. 39 VCU men’s tennis faced off against the No. 45 Liberty University Flames on Friday, April 5, where the Rams defeated the Flames 4-1. VCU head coach Anthony Rossi said his message to the team was to go out and win Friday’s […]