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Robert E. Lee monument to come down

September 8, 2021 News Editor 1

Katharine DeRosa, News Editor The towering Robert E. Lee monument is set to come down on Wednesday morning after over a year of legal entanglements. […]

What new COVID-19 updates could mean for Virginians this summer

May 5, 2021 News Editor 0

Natalie Barr, Contributing Writer Fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks outdoors, except in some crowded venues, according to a release from the […]

Virginia on track to meet Biden’s vaccination goals

March 17, 2021 News Editor 0

Anya Sczerzenie, Contributing Writer An average of 50,000 vaccine doses are being administered in Virginia each day as the commonwealth begins using the single-dose Johnson […]

Vaccine shortage delays distribution, VCUHealth stops new appointments

February 3, 2021 News Editor 0

Anya Sczerzenie, Staff Writer A shortage of COVID-19 vaccines, a slow rollout and a prioritization of the most vulnerable groups means that the majority of […]

Fence surrounds Lee statue ahead of potential removal

January 27, 2021 News Editor 2

Katharine DeRosa, News Editor The Virginia Department of General Services erected a fence around Marcus-David Peters Circle on Monday in preparation for the removal of […]

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