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Richmond protests continue for third night, despite curfew

May 31, 2020 Managing Editor 0

Eduardo Acevedo, News Editor Zachary Klosko, Contributing Writer Protesters returned to downtown Richmond and VCU’s Monroe Park campus Sunday night, nearly two hours after Gov. […]

Second night of Richmond protest over killing of George Floyd reaches Confederate monuments

May 31, 2020 Managing Editor 7

Eduardo Acevedo, News Editor Hannah Eason, Managing Editor Hundreds gathered in downtown Richmond on Saturday for a second night of protests, which sparked nationwide after […]

PHOTOS: RVA Black Lives Matter protest sparked by George Floyd’s death

May 30, 2020 News Editor 0

Eduardo Acevedo, News Editor Hannah Eason, Managing Editor Protests started on Monday afternoon in Monroe Park and moved toward the Capitol building before the citywide […]

Shops on Grace and Broad streets damaged in protest over the killing of George Floyd

May 30, 2020 Managing Editor 1

Eduardo Acevedo, News Editor Zachary Klosko, Contributing Writer Peter Ju, the owner of the Monument shoe store on West Broad Street, stepped over broken glass […]

Tea Time with Tagwa: He couldn’t breathe

May 30, 2020 Opinions Editor 0

Tagwa Shammet, Opinions Editor Tea timers, “I can’t breathe.” I cannot believe I’m writing this piece right now. The utter disbelief that sits in my heart […]

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