Youngkin, legislators propose changes to military waivers

Natalie Collins, Contributing Writer Gov. Glenn Youngkin proposed a $24 million funding boost for the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependent Education Program tuition waivers on April 8, according to WAVY. However, legislators sought to change the eligibility requirements for the program in Senate Bill 347. The VMSDEP provides waived tuition and fees at Virginia public […]

‘Paper genocide’: Virginia tribal leaders speak on race law’s centennial

Jack Glagola, News Editor Natalie Collins, Contributing Writer Leaders of Native American tribes across the state met at the Library of Virginia to host the panel, “The Centennial of the Passage of the Racial Integrity Act of 1924,” on Wednesday, March 20, discussing the law’s impact — past and present — on their communities and […]

Delivery robots proposed for Monroe Park Campus

Natalie Collins, Contributing Writer Jack Glagola, News Editor VCU Dining posted a poll last week on its social media platforms to gauge the interest in food delivery robots, which would deliver food around campus for an additional fee. The post, shared on their X, formerly known as Twitter, page and Instagram story, asked: “Rams, would […]