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Maybe you have heard the complaints from other students about the “cars on Broad Street.” Maybe you have even overheard the complaints they direct at the cars themselves. Complaints like this about ...
A new shuttle operated by VCU began service on Aug. 1 as the university’s contract to fund Richmond’s zero-fare public bus ...
I want to have discussions with those I do not see eye to eye with. I believe the best way of reinforcing values is through ...
As the semester begins and students return to campus after a long and hot summer, almost everyone will have heard the big ...
The VCU women’s basketball team is on a new path following a disappointing 2024 season, with a 12-19 record and placing 11th ...
Virginians will have the opportunity to be able to vote on Nov. 4 for their next governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general and House of Delegates members as the 2025 statewide election ...
Uninsured students can now access preventative dental care for a small annual fee through “SmileWell,” a new program launched this month by the VCU School of Dentistry, according to University Student ...
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is showcasing works by and about legendary Mexican artist Frida Kahlo until the end of September. Several of her pieces are on display, along with photographs of her ...
In August 2024, local filmmaker Ken Brisby premiered their debut film release “Mom I’m On Drugs.” One year later, Brisby held a VHS release party at the Black Iris Social Club in Richmond’s Art ...
VCU men’s soccer program has undergone a big rebuild in its offseason, welcoming 11 new players to the roster. The Rams locked in some new talent following the departure of 19 graduating players and ...
For many incoming freshmen, trying to figure out where to start in exploring outside of VCU’s campus can be a little daunting. Do not let the jitters of being somewhere new keep you hidden away in ...
VCU’s common book for the 2025-2026 academic year is “The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century's Greatest Dilemma” by Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI.
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