Fans are back, Rams bushwhack Saint Louis

Kyler Gilliam, Staff Writer The Rams defeated the Saint Louis University Billikens 78-62 in an A-10 conference matchup on Jan. 14. This is the first game with fans back inside the Siegel Center since the water outage affected the city of Richmond. It is the first time the Rams have played in front of a […]
VCU locks horns with Rhode Island, losing 64-50

Andrew Thompson, Staff Writer Ethan York, Contributing Writer VCU women’s basketball lost to the University of Rhode Island on Jan. 15 at the Siegel Center, 64-50. The black and gold came into the game winning three of their last four against A-10 opponents, with a conference record of 3-2 and an overall record of 9-8, according […]
The Fib Show No. 16

Comic by Dylan Hostetter.
I’m glad I was outed

Katie Meeker, Contributing Writer It was all rather hilarious, actually. I was sitting at the kitchen table with my mom and brother on Christmas Eve, wrapping some last-minute presents for my Dad. We had just gotten back from our neighbor’s annual Christmas party, and I was telling my mom about my friend and her new […]
VCU to begin paying athletes after NCAA settlement

Harshini Kanala, Contributing Writer VCU has entered into a settlement agreement for House v. NCAA, a class-action antitrust lawsuit seeking to fairly compensate collegiate players. Plaintiffs have until Jan. 31 to file objections, opt out or enter the settlement. Once it is approved by the presiding judge, final approval of the agreement is expected on […]
Inked in Richmond, exploring the city’s tattoo culture

Maeve Bauer, Contributing Writer Richmond’s tattoo scene is vast and varied, ranging from small student artists to world-renowned tattooists, all contributing to the city’s deep and growing tattoo culture. The city has a long history of tattoo art, being one of the first cities in the United States to hold a tattoo convention, according to […]