Food co-op hopes to bring life to food deserts
The co-op is scheduled to open this fall or next spring, depending on how quickly and how many members join.
The co-op is scheduled to open this fall or next spring, depending on how quickly and how many members join.
Had it not been for Facebook, Amit Vohra and Priya Lall would have probably not fallen in love.
VCU Dining Services recruited the two fast food chains based on student surveys and demands.
iPads and other electronic tablet devices have evolved from being an electronic gadget used for fun and entertainment to a common part of everyone’s hospital experience today.
VCU’s School of Mass Communications is now the School of Media and Culture
The VCU Board of Visitors will decide on a proposed 4 percent tuition increase for current students and a new per-credit pricing structure for incoming students in its meeting on Friday.
“He wasn’t able to eat well. He was becoming emaciated. I could see his spinal column. I could see his ribs,” cat owner Jessica Foley said.
The event was started a year ago by VCU’s Green Unity organization
The 26th Virginia Communications Hall of Fame set out to honor five media leaders for their career accomplishments.
The People’s Library is a collaborative art project to create 100 handmade books in which Richmonders can capture their personal histories.
Glen Allen-based Dogs for Veterans receives applications from veterans from all over the country.
“Our goal is basically to provide gourmet food with street credibility,” said Malcolm Andress, III, the president of RVA Street Foodies.