Men’s soccer competes internationally for the first time in Costa Rica

Graphic by Sarah Butler

Men’s soccer competed internationally for the first time when they traveled to Costa Rica for a series of preseason games from June 30 to July 12. The NCAA allows college athletic programs to take an international trip every four years. This year’s tour abroad consisted of the Rams playing five games over the span of […]

Field hockey drops first two on the road

Field hockey began their 2016 campaign with a pair of weekend matchups against Rutgers University and Monmouth University. The Rams dropped both contests by scores of 5-0 and 3-1, respectively. Rutgers After a competitive first half, Rutgers scored four goals in the second period as they pulled away for the win against the Rams on […]

Women’s Volleyball goes cold in Hampton Invitational

Over the weekend the VCU Women’s volleyball team traveled to Bowling Green, Ohio to compete in the Hampton Inn Invitational. The Black and Gold fell short with three losses over the weekend. Bowling Green State University The inaugural game of the tournament was a coming out party for junior outside hitter Alica Kandler who blasted […]

Gallery5 Troma-tizes the River City

Cult film fanatics and folks with $3 and a night to spare descended on the Gallery5 visual and performing arts center Aug. 22 for the opening cut of the Troma film series. “VHS Massacre: Cult Films and the Decline of Physical Media” was the introduction to the eight-film series, which will continue through Nov. 28. […]

LEGENDS NEVER DIE 2: RVA battle rap returns

Richmond-area MCs and battle rappers showcased their skills at Southpaw Battle Coalition’s Legends Never Die 2 show on Saturday Aug. 27. The event, hosted at The Broadberry, featured a series of one-on-one rap battles. The matches of the night included Radio B versus JC, Nickelus F versus Danja Zone, Bravo versus Moon, Chillum Allah versus […]

Shedding light on the scene: GWAR B-Q, metal and sexism

GWAR B-Q descended on the Hadad’s Lake, a private park outside of Richmond, for a packed day of metal, moshing and debauchery for the seventh year. The annual event easily draws hundreds of fans with its line-up, and this year was no exception, but this year’s featured bands did highlight some of the festival’s more […]

Black faces exude royalty in VMFA’s Wiley, Parks exhibits

Black faces exude royalty in Wiley exhibit Brooklyn-based painter Kehinde Wiley’s “A New Republic” has been a hit in Richmond’s famed Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Making its debut on June 10th, Wiley’s life retrospective has brought the museum much excitement. Much like the spectrum of each painting’s color palettes, exhibit visitors varied in nationalities, […]

VCU PD works to better serve and protect LGBTQ+ students

The VCU Police Department held an open forum with members of the LGBT community on Aug. 24 to spread awareness about safety precautions for students and receive feedback on changes the department made to better protect LGBT students. Donna Coghill, a member of VCU PD’s LGBTQ+ Safety Advisory Committee, said the goal of the forum […]

White nationalist recruitment posts stir controversy on campus

Recruitment posts for a white nationalist party on Facebook received public backlash from VCU students the first week of school. VCU philosophy student and self-proclaimed “eccentric philosopher of politics and ethics” Derrick Davis posted in multiple class Facebook pages encouraging students to join the Traditionalist Worker Party on Aug. 23. According to the Traditionalist Worker […]

Richmond and Virginia face contrasting budget outlooks

Infographic by Rachel Lee

Richmond The City of Richmond overcame a projected deficit to amass an expected $4.5 million surplus, according to city officials. According to the Richmond Times-Dispatch, officials said new budget projections can be credited to Mayor Dwight C. Jones’ spending reductions and aggressive tax-collection efforts. “The projected surplus is largely due to the tenacity of the […]