VCU to begin paying athletes after NCAA settlement

Harshini Kanala, Contributing Writer VCU has entered into a settlement agreement for House v. NCAA, a class-action antitrust lawsuit seeking to fairly compensate collegiate players. Plaintiffs have until Jan. 31 to file objections, opt out or enter the settlement. Once it is approved by the presiding judge, final approval of the agreement is expected on […]

Press Box: The CFP sucks

Kyler Gilliam, Contributing Writer I have been disappointed with the new 12-team format for the College Football Playoff. Blowouts, nonsensical seeding and prolonged time frames are hurting my joy of College Football. I don’t want to sound like the old man yelling at change, but the CFP needs to revert in some ways. First, there […]

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The gym hits back

Dylan Hostetter, Executive Editor New Year’s resolutions are just another promise we don’t intend to keep — like when I was a kid and promised my parents I would floss, or now that I’m an adult and promise my dentist I’ll get him that $100 I owe him. But I resolved this year would be […]

The Student Hustle: Juggling creativity, entrepreneurship and academics `

Braxton Hare, Spectrum Editor  College life is no longer just about late-night study sessions and cramming for exams. For many students, it’s also about managing a creative side hustle to make ends meet or explore passions beyond the classroom. Whether it is selling art on Etsy, performing at local venues or running an online clothing […]