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Minority opportunities rise in legal profession

By Erika Terrini - News Editor

The number of minorities enrolled in law schools is miniscule compared to the number of white students, but students and outside sources prospect opportunities for minorities are growing.

Phishing problem resolved, several students scammed

By Erika Terrini - News Editor

A phishing attack Tuesday, labeled as a critical alert, caused several students to fall prey to scam and e-mails were delayed by almost two hours.

VIDEO: Religion, Temples Remain Culturally Relevant in China

By Eric Blackstock - Multimedia Contributor

BEIJING - The practice of religion and the existence of temples continue to play a major role in the culture of modern day China. This video explores the sights and sounds of Beijing's Temple of Heaven and Yonghegong Temple. Tourists and locals are interviewed about their thoughts on the culture, architecture, and why these sites still remain relevant in 2009.

Library lights out during exams

By Jessica Coates - Contributing Writer

VCU James BranchCabell library suspended its Lite All Nite 24/5 open door policy during exams for the fall semester to meet budget requirements.

A rewarding alternative: students work over break

By Audra Shreve - Contributing Writer

Building an entrance ramp to a building in Orlando, Fla. or working with autistic campers in Michigan might not describe the typical spring break, but many students are pursuing similar opportunities through Alternative Spring Break.

SIDEBAR: Total minority enrollment

Final End-of-Year Counts of Matriculants to an ABA Law School Volumes Rounded to nearest ten (All Matriculants rounded to nearest hundred)

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