Where in the world is Santa Claus?

Dylan Hostetter, Opinions and Humor Editor Christmas has always been a time for joy and cheer, but apparently this year it’s also a time for kidnapping.  Who was kidnapped, you ask? None other than Santa Claus himself. Who was hired to find him, you inquire? Yours truly. Where is he, you want to know? Well […]

CT Comics 12.4.24

How Was Your Fall Break by Bryce Griego. Much Ado About Nothing, ig, idk, whatever you’re feeling… by David Beling.

CT seniors say farewell

Peggy Stansbery, Executive Editor I always knew I wanted to join my college’s newspaper. Growing up, I made newspapers in my free time, often answered “journalist” as what I wanted to be when I grew up and was obsessed with the American Girl Kit Kittredge, a young aspiring journalist; so, when I had the opportunity […]

I can’t afford to regret my abortion

Natalie McEwan, Contributing Writer As I sat in the Planned Parenthood waiting room in February, I tried to distract myself from my growing anxiety by watching celebrity renovations on HGTV. A light rain shower kept any protesters away from the empty parking lot, but my hands still trembled as I filled out paperwork.  HGTV was […]

The ‘senioritis’ plague

Dylan Hostetter, Opinions and Humor Editor As soon as I opened my eyes I could tell that something was off. We were a week out from fall break, a time usually meant for celebration. Everyone on campus looks forward to fall break not only because we have no classes, but because it is the one […]

The lost art of the hobby

Lauren Prattis, Audience Editor    Lately, I have been feeling really disconnected from myself. I initially thought it was strange because I love spending time alone, but when I did a mental inventory of what I was actually doing with that free time, it clicked.    I realized the majority of time I am not […]

Pick of the week: The Suns will scorch the Magic

Marcus Leary,  Contributing Writer For this week’s pick, we’re headed to Arizona for an NBA matchup between the Orlando Magic and the Phoenix Suns. The two teams will play at the Footprint Center in Phoenix on Monday, Nov. 18 at 9 p.m. Last time these teams faced off the Magic won 113-98, but Phoenix holds […]

Practicality vs emotion: VCU’s lack of grad prep

Jessica Holgado, Contributing Writer   As I approach graduation in December, I am finding it hard to put my emotions into words. Happy? Sad? Excited? Nervous? It is a mix of all of these feelings, but none of them seem to fully capture what I am truly experiencing.    Graduation is supposed to be a […]

Disorder on the court

Dylan Hostetter, Opinions and Humor Editor   There are two types of people in this world: those who play sports, and those who watch sports. I fall into the latter category. Whether it is my height — which I am told is completely average — or my inability to run ten feet without wheezing, it […]

Scouting Report: VCU vs Maryland Eastern Shore

The VCU Rams women’s basketball team will start their season against the University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks at the Siegel Center on Wednesday, Nov. 6. at 6 p.m. VCU Marcus Leary, Contributing Writer   Timaya Lewis-Eutsey – Third-year guard Timaya Lewis-Eutsey will make life hard for the Hawks. She was honored with an All-Atlantic-10 […]