Urban Farmhouse to open on Monroe Park Campus
After successfully opening her first Urban Farmhouse Market and Café in the Shockoe Slip in 2009, Kathleen Richardson is expanding her business to the VCU area with a store opening scheduled for 2015.
Festivals offer deals on summer fun for students
Richmond offers students more than just summer classes, work and a hot sun. In June, July and August, the city will host a number of festivals that VCU students can afford. Here are just some of the summer activities and festivals available to the students still in town.
Armed female fires shots near campus
Students received a VCU Alert message just past 4 p.m on Friday warning them to stay away from Monroe Park.
Students celebrate Earth Day with annual bazaar
Two clubs celebrated Earth Day with free giveaways for the VCU community during the third annual Earth Day Community Bazaar in the Park Plaza and Commons Plaza on Tuesday.
Campus-wide fair highlights new technologies for VCU students and staff
VCU held its 10th annual tech fair on both Monroe Park and MCV campuses April 8 and 9, displaying technologies soon to be available for both students and professors.
Brandon Day wins SGA presidency
Brandon Day, the new president-elect of the Monroe Park Student Government Association, won the seat for SGA presidency with 1,066 votes, compared to his opponent, Mihir Baxi, who received 609 votes.
Staff Senate hosts 10th walk-a-thon
The VCU Staff Senate hosted their 10th annual Walk-a-thon on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Commons Plaza.
Indian student organization celebrates festival of colors
The Indian Student Association at VCU celebrated their own version of Holi, or the Festival of Colors, in Monroe Park this past Friday by filling the air with colorful powders and screams of laughter.
Robbery in Fan under investigation
VCU reported an off-campus robbery on Monday at 200 N. Morris Street.
Autobiography shows civil rights change in Richmond history
Students participated in the launch of an autobiography by VCU professor Edward Peeples, Ph.D., at the Singleton Center on Tuesday.