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VCU approves removal of on-campus Confederate names, symbols

September 23, 2020 News Editor 0

Eduardo Acevedo, News Editor Hannah Eason, Managing Editor Names of medical professionals, majors and families affiliated with the Confederate army before establishing colleges, facilities and […]

VCU approves removal of on-campus Confederate names, symbols

September 19, 2020 News Editor 0

Eduardo Acevedo, News Editor The VCU Board of Visitors unanimously approved measures Friday to de-commemorate and rename campus buildings named after members of the Confederacy. […]

VCU policing model to adapt civilian review board

August 19, 2020 Executive Editor 0

Sanjana Ravulapalli, Contributing Writer In an update to its public safety model announced on Friday, VCU will transition from policing the community to “equitably and […]

District 5 bar windows broken, graffitied during demonstration in Richmond’s Fan neighborhood

July 28, 2020 Managing Editor 1

CT Staff Report At least one window at bar and restaurant District 5 was broken during a demonstration in the Fan on Monday, following a […]

UPDATE: 17 arrested near Monroe Park, ‘unlawful assembly’ declared near VCU campus

July 27, 2020 Executive Editor 2

Eduardo Acevedo, News Editor Hannah Eason, Managing Editor Richmond police ordered those in Monroe Park to disperse Sunday night before detaining at least a dozen […]

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