Students, faculty weigh in on modern-day conspiracy theories

Sahara Sriraman, Contributing Writer Dylan Seay, Contributing Writer Mary Ann Owens was on her way to work as an international wire editor for USA Today on Sept. 11, 2001, when she heard a deafening noise. She looked up to see a plane moments before it crashed into the Pentagon. Owens rushed to get pictures of […]

Students lament tuition, faculty work to create engaging classes

Sahara Sriraman, Contributing Writer Economics department chair Leslie Stratton is implementing virtual learning methods that will assist both her and her students in the face of online learning this semester. She plans on using Google Sheets to engage with her students. “We, as faculty, are concerned to make sure that we are offering a quality […]

Students, professors contemplate transfer of political power

Sahara Sriraman, Contributing Writer As the early days of President Joe Biden’s administration unfold in Washington, members of the VCU community anticipate ripple effects to be felt at the university level in culture and policy.  The effects from the first days of Biden’s administration will “bleed out into the community almost like a domino effect,” […]