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VCU students win first corporate hack-a-thon hosted on campus

October 22, 2018 admin 0

Jackson Grigsby Contributing Writer Four VCU sophomores won the Power the Future design-a-thon, hosted Oct. 20-21, competing against students from around the world. The event […]

Photo by Pilar Curtis

Dominion violates Clean Water Act, judge asks for ‘remedial plan’

April 3, 2017 admin 0

A federal judge ruled Dominion Virginia Power violated the Clean Water Act through the discharge of arsenic from their Chesapeake Energy Center (CEC) into surrounding […]

Environmentalists disappointed by House’s coal ash bill

February 23, 2017 admin 0

A bill approved by the House last Friday would require Dominion Virginia Power to study whether its controversial coal ash ponds might pollute the water, […]

Infographic by Maura Mazurowski and Sarah Butler

Senator is ‘shocked’ to think money buys influence

February 6, 2017 admin 0

Everybody at the state Capitol saw this coming: the death of a bill to prohibit Dominion, the single largest corporate donor in Virginia politics, from […]

Twenty-three pipeline protesters arrested outside Governor’s Mansion

October 10, 2016 admin 0

Deborah Kushner, a Nelson County resident, was participating in a picket line downtown on Broad Street around noon last Wednesday. About an hour later, she […]

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