VCU opens public comment period for speech and expression policies

Abdullah Karabatek, Contributing Writer Virginia Commonwealth University is inviting public comment on its interim free speech and expression policies from Feb. 3 to Friday, Feb. 28. The university introduced these policies in August 2024. Students, faculty and staff now have the opportunity to provide feedback before any final decisions are made. More about the policies […]
Press Box: Why is the Pro Bowl so boring?

Hayden Braun, Contributing Writer The NFL season is a rollercoaster of excitement, drama and unforgettable moments. This year was no exception, with the Philadelphia Eagles winning Super Bowl LIX in blowout fashion. This year’s Super Bowl was the most watched in history with 127.7 million viewers according to Fox Sports. Among the celebrations and reflections […]
VCU topples GMU 70-54, takes top spot in Homecoming bout

Kyler Gilliam, Staff Writer Brianna Cobbs, Contributing Writer A sold-out Siegel Center, an electric crowd and a brewing inter-state rivalry set the stage for the high-stakes Homecoming match-up between the VCU Rams and George Mason Patriots. “The atmosphere was tremendous. Wonderful. We loved it. I want to thank this whole school. We needed that,” said […]
The Fib Show No. 21

Comic by Dylan Hostetter.
VCUarts Theatre to premiere ‘Rhinoceros’ play about fascist conformity

Andrew Kerley, Contributing Writer VCUarts Theatre will premiere their latest Mainstage play “Rhinoceros” at the Singleton Center on Thursday, Feb. 27. The absurdist production is about a French town where the people are slowly turning into rhinoceroses, a metaphor for fascists, according to the lead Eli Wilcox. Wilcox, a fourth-year theatre student, plays the down-on-his-luck, […]