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8 arrested, 11 indicted in connection to freshman Adam Oakes death

8 arrested, 11 indicted in connection to freshman Adam Oakes death
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Dyad Strategies review recommends new policies for Greek life

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Family of Adam Oakes reacts to fraternity expulsion, calling for more change

Adam Oakes always said hello and goodbye with a hug, played basketball with his little cousins and competed in family-style fantasy football every fall, his family said.

SGA president s past tweets trigger discourse, VCU response

SGA president’s past tweets trigger discourse, VCU response Katharine DeRosa, News Editor Student Government Association President Taylor Maloney received backlash on Twitter after an article published in The Post Millennial, a conservative Canadian media outlet, outlined some of Maloney’s past tweets on police and protests. The April 27 article in The Post Millennial, written by Andy Ngo and Mia Cathell, referred to previous tweets by Maloney as “violent extremist” and “racist.” Maloney was elected as president of VCU’s Student Government Association last spring. They also serve on the Virginia Student Power Association. Maloney previously advocated for police abolition on campus and in Richmond and is the first openly transgender and nonbinary student government president at a public university, according to the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia.

VCU labor union aims to improve wages, working conditions

VCU labor union aims to improve wages, working conditions Katharine DeRosa, Staff Writer  University employees announced Monday the formation of a VCU chapter in the United Campus Workers of Virginia, a labor union that advocates for better working environments. The group organized a rally in Monroe Park and a march through campus to discuss and share the union’s goals. Contract worker and adjunct advocate Kristin Reed led the event. Nine speakers were present, including a member of the University of Virginia branch of the United Campus Workers of Virginia. “You are my union family and we are one another’s union family,” Reed said. “This is how it goes at VCU moving forward.”

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