Spring 2023 Issue
Spring 2023 Issue
April 30, 2023
What We Can Learn from Watching Reality TV
Reality television has had the world in its hand since the early 2000s.
April 27, 2023
Navigating the Chaotic Waters of College and Career
As an upperclassman, I know that my college years are coming to an end.
April 5, 2023
As strong as Sahelp: Sticking together to provide aid to Turkey and Syria
Sahelp represents the identity of Turkey.
April 3, 2023
Libby is a College Bookworm’s Best Friend
Need a classic, or nonfiction, or really just anything, depending on your major?
March 15, 2023
Finding Community: My Experience In an All Women’s Honors Class
This class turned out to be more transformative than I had initially imagined.
March 11, 2023
Creatively Calculated: A Local Museum Professional’s Take on Creative Strategy
There’s two types of people in the world.
March 9, 2023
Cultures Clash Deliciously at JewFro Restaurant
With every bite, I was left surprised and curious for more.
March 3, 2023
The Age of AI is Upon Us. Proceed Responsibly.
I, for one, will welcome our new AI overlords with open arms.
Fall 2022 Issue
December 20, 2022
Daylight Savings Time Might Be Permanent Soon
Why do we even switch the clocks back and forth every year?
December 19, 2022
Being a TA for Flourishing
I made one of the most heartfelt decisions of my time at VCU: becoming a TA myself.
December 18, 2022
Crushing Medical Debt at VCU
As of February 2022, every 1 in 7 Virginians has medical debt.
November 25, 2022
(Mis)Understanding Identity: How My Filipino Heritage (Re)Defined My View of Selfhood
I had always felt I grew up in a world in which I did not fit.
November 23, 2022
From Burundi to Breaking Glass Ceilings: STAR Book Club & Tracy Kidder’s Strength in What Remains
Try to imagine a situation where you are forced to leave your dorm, apartment, studio, or house as early as tomorrow to flee to a country halfway across the world with nothing but $200.
November 21, 2022
The Don'ts of Course Scheduling
A friend once described the first day of course registration as a “bloodbath.”
November 19, 2022
The Necessity & Simplicity of Self-Care (Even for STEM Majors)
The awareness of mental health in the United States is leading to the acceptance of self-care and self-prioritization.
November 17, 2022
Why You Should Consider Taking Honors Module Courses
Spring course registration is upon us! I want to bring to your attention a class I have really enjoyed taking, the Honors 399 Module.
November 1, 2022
Redefining the Vital Signs
Learning about the School-To-Prison pipeline in Richmond through the Honors Summer Undergraduate Research Program.
October 31, 2022
Best Ways to Get Around Richmond for VCU Students
Whether you need to go to the store or want to spend some time in nature, there are many ways to get around town.
October 30, 2022
City Spotlight: RVA Community Fridges
Spread out across the city of Richmond is a collection of fridges.
October 21, 2022
How Four Honors College Freshmen Are Adapting to College Living
College is arguably one of the most pivotal moments in one’s life.
October 19, 2022
How to Talk to Your Professors
“Networking” is a word we hear way too often with little explanation.
October 14, 2022
Club Spotlight: The Student Managed Investment Portfolio
Are you interested in investing but don’t know where to start?
October 10, 2022
Are Summer Classes Right for You?
Each summer can be a chance to catch up, get ahead or take that class you enjoy but can’t fit into your schedule.