A complete guide to the 2013-14 men’s basketball season
The CT has prepared a guide to all you need to know before Game Day.
Pep band enters sixteenth season under Kopacsi
The Peppas, who have become renowned in the college circuit, will soon enter their 16th season under director Ryan Kopacsi.
Students race for debt awareness
A team of five students from VCU will compete nationally for $10,000 in the second annual “Up To Us” campaign to engage and raise awareness about the long-term effects of a growing national debt.
University to memorialize remains found 2 decades ago
VCU may memorialize the remains of 53 bodies that were found in an underground well outside of the Egyptian building on the MCV campus nearly two decades ago.
In exhibit, alumni share stories of GRTC drivers
In a city like Richmond, every little bit of the town has remnants of history, even the public transit drivers, dealing with issues such as civil rights.
Fourth four-star recruit commits to men’s hoops
Yet another four-star recruit has committed to the VCU men’s basketball team.
U-lock exchange offers students protection from bike larceny
About 100 students passing through the Compass Tuesday morning traded in malfunctioning and poor quality bike locks for new U-locks provided by the VCU Police and University Student Affairs.
Mid-Autumn festival celebrates Asian culture
The new Joint Asian Organization celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival, or Moon Festival, in the amphitheater behind Hibbs Hall Thursday night.
VCU Students’ Voices and Votes Matter, Speaker Says
Paul Loeb, an American social and political activist and author of Soul of a Citizen, lectured to students on the importance of getting involved to create a positive social change during a special lecture event celebrating Constitution Day on Tuesday, Sep. 17.
VCU below four state schools in national rankings
Four state schools ranked higher than VCU in national rankings released last week, but university officials are happy with the school’s progress.