Natural hair movement growing at VCU
A growing number of African American women, as well as other ethnic groups, are ditching the relaxers and chemical processes and opting to embrace their ethnic “roots.”
Student group addresses eating disorders
Matthew Leonard Contributing Writer Thanks to the work of a VCU student, those suffering from eating disorders have a student group of their own. In a survey done by the American College Health Association, .7 percent of VCU students reported being diagnosed with anorexia, while .4 percent reported being diagnosed with bulimia. Ashleigh Shackelford, a […]
Despite security, dorms still see crime
For students living in the VCU dorms, crime can hit close to home.
Mock debaters talk state politics in governor’s election
VCU’s chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists hosted a mock governor’s debate to increase student awareness about the candidates and issues in the upcoming election on Monday, Oct. 7.
Seldom enforced, jaywalking still illegal
When class is dismissed and the streets of Richmond are flooded with students, think twice before darting through traffic to get to where you have to be.