Through investment, foundation enables university expansion
VCU plans to repurpose and make use of properties owned by its Real Estate Foundation, some of which sit vacant now.
Robbery in Fan under investigation
VCU reported an off-campus robbery on Monday at 200 N. Morris Street.
Traveling art exhibit visits VCU
Students were able to contribute to the world’s largest collection of sketchbooks in the Compass on Friday afternoon.
Temporary doors open at Cabell
Every week in Cabell Library approximately 63,580 students walk through its doors, according to the library website.
Renovations could push homeless out of Monroe Park
The Richmond City Council may lease Monroe Park to a nonprofit organization for renovations, and some local activists are worried the move will effectively push the homeless out.
Calls to alumni raise more than $1 million
Student workers at the Gold Line Call Center have helped raise more than $1 million since the center opened in 2012.
SGA sponsors service fair in Commons
About 20 different organizations participated on Thursday in the first VCU Student Government Association service fair in the Student Commons.
Shannon’s departure shouldn’t be understated
Redshirt senior Terrance Shannon left the VCU men’s basketball team for personal reasons, according to a statement released by VCU Athletics on Feb. 18.
Governors’ past spokespersons address students
Two former Virginia governor’s communications directors spoke this past Monday night to students in the Commons about their time in the each governor’s administration.
Mr. Delta pageant raises $2,000
Lights and slot machines of the Las Vegas Nights theme took over the Commons Ballroom Sunday night for the annual Mr. Delta pageant.