VCU basketball says goodbye to two key players

Bersabeh Kemaw, Staff Writer After the final buzzer of the season blared, VCU graduate forward Kuany Kuany and graduate guard and forward Sean Bairstow said goodbye to their collegiate basketball careers. Kuany and Bairstow were both transfer students who came to VCU for their graduate year to play under head coach Ryan Odom, who was […]
Rams win series, 3-1, Tigers go down with a roar

Dan Elson, Contributing writer The Rams, who are now 14-6 on the season, took three out of four games against the Princeton Tigers this weekend and have won 10 out of their last 12 as of Tuesday, March 19. Shortstop William Bean said he is happy the Rams won the series but they should have […]
The Explosive Art of Tobi Lawal

Bersabeh Kemaw, Staff Writer Toibu “Tobi” Lawal is a second-year forward from London who came to the United States to play at a higher level. Lawal is, as most of his teammates and coaches say, freakishly athletic, and he’s very aware of that. He acknowledges his physical abilities, but he gives glory to God for […]
Rams win first series of season

Dan Elson, Contributing writer The Rams on Feb. 25 bounced back to beat the Merrimack Warriors 7-5 to secure their first series win on the season.The Rams are now 4-3 this season. “It’s always good to get a win and win a series,” fourth-year third baseman Brandon Eike said. “Bummed we couldn’t sweep. A series […]
‘Evoke spirit of calm’: Market features self-care products

Salma Escoto, Contributing Writer Outdoors on a rainy day, small businesses selling self-care products lined up around the Main Line Brewery. The Self Care Sunday Market hosted by Artisan Events occurred at the Main Line Brewery on Sunday, Jan. 28, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., where small local businesses set up tents to sell […]
Festival celebrating Indian culture returns, continues to grow for its 42nd year

Kerri Gentius, Contributing Writer People from all over the country flocked to the Greater Richmond Convention Center on Sept. 9 and 10 to experience a cultural feast for the senses. The Festival of India, one of Richmond’s largest Indian showcases, returned for its 42nd year of sharing traditional Indian cuisine, music, dance and clothing. G. […]
‘Preserve and protect’: Art flows in James River celebration

Anna Lopacinski, Contributing Writer The James River is historically regarded as the United States’ founding river, and between Sept. 9 – 16, the James River Week at Maymont will celebrate its legacy through an artistic lens focusing on the beauty of the river. “Maymont is proud to be a collaborator for James River Week,” said […]
VCU men’s basketball releases their non-conference schedule

Bersabeh Kemaw, Staff Writer As basketball season slowly approaches, the Rams released their non-conference schedule for fans to get a glimpse of what is to come. This season will be a little different for the Rams, as they adjust to coaching staff changes. VCU new men’s basketball head coach, Ryan Odom, was the previous head […]
VCU men’s basketball releases their non-conference schedule

Bersabeh Kemaw, Staff Writer As basketball season slowly approaches, the Rams released their non-conference schedule for fans to get a glimpse of what is to come. This season will be a little different for the Rams, as they adjust to coaching staff changes. VCU new men’s basketball head coach, Ryan Odom, was the previous head […]
Weekend event expands awareness, understanding of sustainable fashion

Peggy Stansbery, Staff Writer RVA sustainable fashion weekend events encourages conscious fashion decisions for the first time this upcoming weekend from April 27-30. The weekend’s theme will be “Trash the Runway” to inspire people. A landfill is the richest place on earth since all ideas and ambitions that have not been worked on go there, […]