Howdy, neighbor: New Census data maps where new Richmonders are from

Hannah Eason, News Editor The population of the Richmond metro area has been increasing in recent years, and new data shows where new Richmonders are moving from. The U.S. Census Bureau released data estimating how many people moved from one place to another. The data, collected by survey, shows the migration between metro areas, states […]

Getting to Know Congressional Candidate Eileen Bedell

The Democratic nominee for Virginia’s seventh congressional district, Eileen Bedell, said she’s challenging Republican incumbent Dave Brat this election because she wants to make a difference from Washington. “I just want a better future for my children,” Bedell said.  “We’re all on the same team, we just have to start working together.” The Fairfax County […]

Million Man March 20th anniversary (photo gallery)

  Oct. 10 marked the 20th anniversary of Minister Louis Farrakhan’s historic Million Man March on Washington that, much like the theme in 1995, fixated on issues of institutionalized racial inequality. The event drew people from across the nation under the theme of “Justice or Else” — spanning from Black Lives Matter student activists at […]

VCU hosts, places at CUPSI

The 15th annual College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational concluded last Saturday following four days of elimination-style competition.

Pre-employment drug testing is wasteful

If you’re in Washington, D.C., on April 20 to celebrate festivities and smoke pot in a legal location, you may still end up paying for that legal use one way or another.

Peppas partake in battle of bands in Brooklyn

Roughly four hours before the VCU men’s basketball team faced George Washington University in the semifinals of the Atlantic 10 tournament, the two university pep bands engaged in a competition of their own.