
VCU’s campus is only making gentrification worse
Monica Alarcon-Najarro, Contributing Writer I remember hearing during my freshman year that a Whole Foods would open on West Broad Street a few minutes from […]
Monica Alarcon-Najarro, Contributing Writer I remember hearing during my freshman year that a Whole Foods would open on West Broad Street a few minutes from […]
It’s a pretty safe assumption that — compared to most universities in Virginia — VCU has one of the least traditional campuses. Integrated into the […]
Gentrification can be seen all throughout Richmond, but a VCU graduate is working to keep his neighborhood’s history alive.
In the column, “You did not build the city of Richmond,” a few very vocal individuals insisted that my column was somehow petty and inaccurate because I stated that slaves built the city of Richmond.
To them, I offer no apology. I was and am correct.
John Richardson Columnist VCU is Virginia’s fasting growing four-year institution, but as it grows further into Richmond, public backlash grows as well. “Richmond be warned, […]
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