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VCUarts renames academic building to promote inclusion, students react

January 20, 2021 Spectrum Editor 0

Ebonique Little, Spectrum Editor Black Lives Matter protests last summer sparked VCU’s reckoning with a history tied to the Confederacy. As Confederate monuments and plaques […]

Richmond artist provides community spaces for free books

January 20, 2021 Spectrum Editor 0

Ebonique Little, Spectrum Editor Richmond artist Keith Ramsey said he found himself at a “literal crossroads” one day in 2013 on his way to work. […]

VCU professor creates free naloxone bike to combat opioid crisis

January 20, 2021 Spectrum Editor 0

Claire Darcy, Contributing Writer Since 2016, VCU students have flocked to a bright red bicycle stationed on campus for a hot cup of free coffee. […]

Projection art reflects on summer of BLM protests, honors Marcus-David Peters

November 18, 2020 Spectrum Editor 0

Iman Mekonen, Spectrum Editor An 11-foot-tall vinyl display with muted pastel colors displays a familiar scene of Marcus-David Peters Circle. The grassy area around the […]

Richmond group utilizes grocery pickup in mission to end food insecurity

November 18, 2020 Spectrum Editor 1

Ebonique Little, Staff Writer For years, a group of Richmond residents crammed inside a small house on Hanover Street every week, cooking nutritious meals for […]

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