Human trafficking in Hampton Roads remains a threat to safety March 3, 2022 Hampton Roads is a busy and well populated metropolitan area. We can be proud of our industries, our beaches, our environment and our military…
COVID policies are a work in progress March 3, 2022 In my personal experience with COVID-19 policy during the academic year of 2020-2021, it was wildly unorganized. The university placed many guidelines to protect…
Quarantine experience gone wrong March 3, 2022 My quarantine experience with Virginia Wesleyan was not a pleasant one. I understood that our entire group needed to quarantine because of exposure; however,…
Black heritage celebrations receive lack of involvement March 3, 2022 Every February, Black History Month is celebrated all throughout the United States. Schools and universities celebrate certain leaders and achievements made by the Black…
Students Voice Mental Health Concerns February 10, 2022 I feel like it did affect students mental health because they were so used to what it was like last year when they could…
Art student finds refuge in the sculpture studio February 10, 2022 Hello, my name is Ali Coutu. I am a disabled United States Navy Veteran and a senior here at Virginia Wesleyan studying for a…
Opinion editor opens the forum for free speech February 10, 2022 My goal for the opinions and editorial section is for it to be a space where students can freely voice their concerns. In this…
Alumnus transitions to postgraduate work December 2, 2021 About six months ago, I graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business with a focus in accounting. Transitioning from being a college student to…
Good exercise is outside the gym December 2, 2021 Everyone should try out as many methods of exercise as they can. Our culture has taught us that the only way that you can…
Senior soccer captain pens message to sport, teammates December 2, 2021 Dear Soccer, Thank you for giving me almost every opportunity I’ve ever had in my life. From traveling the world, to meeting so many…