The Intern Life: Students must learn to value their work

This past summer, I along with thousands of students across the United States participated in an internship. In the beginning, everyone was bright-eyed and hopeful, but as the weeks passed, the reality of the glamorized idea of the “intern life” set in.

Not just a number

Virginia Commonwealth University has welcomed its largest freshmen class for the 2015-2016 school year.

Richmond isn’t prepared for the World

With the exception of public relations specialists and the VCU administrators pumping out emails regarding this “unique opportunity” to “showcase our global, urban, public research university and its premier academic medical center,” it seems very few Richmonders are genuinely excited for the brouhaha just five days away.

VCU dining presents: iris cams

Margo Maier News editor VCU installed iCAM 7100 iris cameras in the dining hall last month, in what Director of Campus Service Stephen Barr says is an attempt to expedite student entry at times of high volume. The cameras are produced by North Carolina company ColorID, who specializes in biometric products. According to the ColorID […]