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Safety

We must take action to prevent gun violence

April 21, 2021 Opinions Editor 0

Ishaan Nandwani, Contributing Writer Five minutes. That’s how long it takes to get to my apartment at VCU from the 400 block of Gilmer Street, […]

Beware: This year’s nightmare is not a ghost

October 28, 2020 Opinions Editor 0

Tagwa Shammet, Opinions Editor You walk into the room and are instantly met by the warmth and distinct smell of alcohol mixed with sweat. Your […]

VCU Police Department ready to take on the fall

September 11, 2015 Executive Editor 0

As stated on their website, the VCU Police Department’s overall mission is “to provide a safe and secure learning, living and working environment for the students, faculty and visitors of Virginia Commonwealth University.”

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Armed robbery in MCV parking garage

March 2, 2015 Executive Editor 0

A robber with a silver and black semi-automatic handgun got away with $30 after approaching the victim in the stairwell of a MCV parking garage.

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VCU chosen for national campus safety pilot

October 19, 2014 Executive Editor 0

VCU is leading the pack in creating a progressive model to prevent sexual violence on campus.

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