Tent city remains on VCU land despite pushback from city officials

Katharine DeRosa, Contributing Writer David Henderson, who lives in a tent city on land leased by VCU, said he has been looking for help outside the camp since September. He hasn’t had much luck. He had received information on housing assistance, Henderson said, but none of the sources followed through to help him. “All I […]
Over half of selected VCU students opted out of Wi-Fi tracking program

Katharine DeRosa, Contributing Writer More than 50% of students in UNIV classes have opted out of VCU’s pilot attendance program, Ram Attend, according to a university spokesperson, but there are still enough students for an adequate sample size. Associate Vice President for Public Affairs Mike Porter said in an email that 59.65% of students opted […]
Following Title IX investigation, student sees discrepancies between results, VCU consent policy

Sarah Elson, Contributing Writer The details described in this article may be upsetting to some readers. When she woke up, there was blood all over the bed. On the sheets, all over a pillow and her underwear, she said. The inside of the comforter was coated. Investigators asked her what clothes she had on and […]