Grand jury approves state police investigation of Mayor Jones

Richmond Mayor Dwight C. Jones is in hot water after a grand jury approved the Virginia State Police to proceed with investigations concerning the connection between Jones’ church and city government on March 16, according to Richmond Commonwealth’s Attorney Michael Herring. The state police now joins the FBI, Herring’s office and the Office of the […]
A glimpse at the work of VCUarts visiting faculty

Roger Beebe was a guest lecturer presented by the VCUarts department of Photography and Film who gave a lecture on Oct. 9 at Candela Books + Gallery. Beebe is an associate professor at the Ohio State University. He has screened his films around the globe with solo shows at the Laboratorio Arte Alameda (Mexico City), the […]
Compromising your value to find work post-graduation
The way has been lit, you have etched your path in stone and you’re on the back nine of securing your more than $60,000 piece of paper which supposedly has mystical powers that are unmatched when you sit down at an interview to look for a new job that’s capable of allowing you to support yourself.
The American College Promise
Education is of utmost importance for the future of the United States, but it is also one of the most expensive routes for U.S. citizens to pursue.
Shorter work hours are necessary for modern lifestyles
The United States is one of the hardest working nations in the world because of its proud history of legendary manufacturing, hard working citizens and long working weeks. The States, however, are second in the world of self-production as compared to the relatively small country of Luxembourg in Western Europe.