Rams register! Your votes matter

Jessica Holgado, Contributing Writer It is frustrating to see so many eligible voters, especially students, sitting out during such an important election. With so much at stake, it is surprising that many have yet to even register. Why are so many people not participating in a country that prides itself on democracy? With the upcoming […]
Adulting 101: Dealing with the workplace ‘isms’

Nati Feliciano-Soto, Contributing Writer It is often said they are a myth, that they do not exist anymore because we have fought for equality and created laws to protect us from them — yet when you set foot in a workplace that is dominated by one race or gender, if you are stand out through […]
Embracing diversity: The importance of cultural representation at VCU

Jessica Holgado, Contributing Writer As an Asian American, cultural representation on college campuses holds a profound significance for me. When I walk around campus or sit in a classroom, seeing and hearing a multitude of cultural perspectives does not just enrich my learning experience — it makes me feel like I am part of a […]
Adulting 101: Networking

Nati Feliciano-Soto, Contributing Writer Networking is like making a deal with the devil. You take time out of your day to seize an opportunity that requires you to dress nice, be on your best behavior and interact with strangers with whom you have no idea how to interact. Here is the truth: Networking is not […]
From Iceland to Richmond: VCU track and field athlete makes her way to the NCAA

Bersabeh Kemaw, Staff Writer Gudrun Hallgrimsdottir, an Iceland native, came to VCU in 2021 from Hvanneyri, Iceland to continue her athletic journey at a Division I school as a hammer thrower in track and field. Hallgrimsdottir participated in almost every sport she could growing up before finding her passion in hammer throwing, according to Hallgrimsdottir. […]
CT Comics 3.27.24

Comic by Bryce Griego. Comic by Anthony Duong. Comic by Daisy Nguyen.