VCU NAACP Town Hall tackles pivotal topics of discussions

On Wednesday night, the VCU NAACP hosted a panel of community and student leaders to discuss a variety of topics ranging from the #BlackLivesMatter movement, community health and racism in the United States.
VCU, local police departments, team up to stop underage drinking

VCU police teamed up with the police departments of some of Richmond’s universities as part of a campaign to curtail the serving of alcohol to underrage sudents at parties.
Post-grad (un)employment

As I begin my last year in college, I have been thinking more about my fate post-grad. Most of the people I know who have graduated, from VCU in particular, have had tremendous difficulty finding a career after they’ve graduated.
Photo alum’s project working to preserve Carver history

Gentrification can be seen all throughout Richmond, but a VCU graduate is working to keep his neighborhood’s history alive.
Moving up: Largest freshman class in VCU history makes their entrance

The VCU residence halls re-opened their doors on Saturday, welcoming the largest incoming freshman class in the university’s history.