We still can’t breathe...
It’s 2020 and African Americans still can’t breathe. It brings extreme sadness to my heart to know that this fight against racism has yet...
It’s 2020 and African Americans still can’t breathe. It brings extreme sadness to my heart to know that this fight against racism has yet...
Whether you're going out on a date or just looking for something fun to do with your gals, here are some fun ideas on how to celebrate Valentine's Day when you're strapped for cash.
And all I have to say is if you do not want your firearms taken away from you, be a responsible gun owner.
If you are going to be on campus during New Year’s Eve, I encourage you to consider these ways to spend your holiday
Don't you hate when you go out to eat and the only meatless menu item is a sad-looking salad? Luckily, there are plenty of delicious, affordable vegetarian and vegan meals that are only a short walk from campus.
There's a Whole Foods Market opening near campus!
On Monday, Oct. 14, the Virginia Women’s Monument, titled “Voices from the Garden,” was dedicated with a ceremony and formally unveiled in Capitol Square. Virginia is now the first state in the nation to honor women with a monument on state capitol grounds.
Calling all Halloween fanatics—Red Vein Haunt is back in business for this spooky season. Open every weekend through Nov. 2 and just a 20 minute drive from VCU, this is the haunted house to go to if you want the real-life horror movie experience.
These are the most fab places to shop in RVA!
A guide on where to go when you’re hungry in Richmond!
A walk among the butterflies.
It's party time!
Say goodbye to wasted cash and blistered feet because there are plenty of fun bars in The Fan with no cover charge or dress code!
The famous pizza restaurant finally hits Richmond.
Did you run out of money again?
This Spring, rediscover the beauty of Richmond with some of these unique suggestions.
It's important to stand out when applying to jobs, here's how!
Virginia has gained a lot of national attention these last few weeks.
A must-read for foodies and Richmonders alike.
Arthur Ashe will be further memorialized on RVA maps.