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VCU lifts mask mandate following decline in COVID-19 cases

March 23, 2022 News Editor 1

Katrina Lee, News Editor Masks became optional in most common spaces at VCU’s Monroe Park and MCV campuses on Monday, according to the One VCU […]

Honors College prepares for student return

April 14, 2021 News Editor 0

Katharine DeRosa, News Editor Hospital beds are coming out of VCU’s Honors College one year after student belongings were removed with no warning from the […]

Your questions about VCU and COVID-19, answered

March 14, 2020 Executive Editor 1

Georgia Geen, Executive Editor The coronavirus pandemic has caused massive changes for people all over the world, and VCU students are no exception. We’ve answered […]

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$100 million ResLife renovations begin this fall

March 15, 2016 admin 0

Gladding Residence Center I and II, two student housing facilities used mostly by freshman, will close for construction in the fall and are expected to […]

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Board approves construction of two upperclassmen residence halls

September 23, 2013 Executive Editor 0

The Board of Visitors last week approved the construction of two more upperclassmen residence halls on the Monroe Park Campus.

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