In exhibit, alumni share stories of GRTC drivers
In a city like Richmond, every little bit of the town has remnants of history, even the public transit drivers, dealing with issues such as civil rights.
Friends mourn death of freshman, 19
Family and friends are mourning the loss of VCU freshman Emma Elizabeth Munson, who died last week after falling and injuring her head at a Fan house party.
VCU alerts designed to inform, empower community
The reality of our urban setting means crimes will sometimes occur in the VCU footprint that could pose a danger to our community.
Statewide, athletics program losses leave students to pay the difference
Virginia’s public universities are delving deeper into students’ pockets to help compensate for athletic department losses. VCU is no exception, according to a report released by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission in September.
Laptop vending machines open in Cabell
With the swipe of a VCU ID, students will now be able to check out laptops at Cabell Library.