The Commonwealth Times; January 16, 2019

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THE INDEPENDENT PRESS OF VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY 2ⁿ place, weekly newspaper of the year — 2018 Pinnacle Awards

VOL. 60, NO. 16 JANUARY 16, 2019

Behind Closed Doors:

VCU board privately approves Rao bonus amid yearly salary increases

$690,943

Story on page 2

$622,137

VCU President Michael Rao’s executive compensation, 2009–17

2009–10

$538,500

2011–12

2012–13

$553,155 $523,393

$488,500

2010–11

2013–14

2014–15

2015–16

2016–17

Photo by Erin Edgerton

$488,500

$538,500

Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education Infographic by Ryan Rich

Richmond marches for women and minority rights SAFFEYA AHMED CORRINE FIZER Capital News Service

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Participants marched from the Arthur Ashe Jr. Athletic Center to the intersection of Broad and Boulevard streets. Photo by Erin Edgerton

undreds of social justice advocates, community members and students marched Jan. 12 for women’s rights in Richmond. The two-mile reprise of the 2017 Women’s March began at 9 a.m. at the Arthur Ashe Jr. Athletic Center as participants holding brightly decorated signs walked toward the intersection of West Broad Street and North Boulevard. “What do want? Equal rights. When do we want them? Now,” demonstrators chanted in support of both women and minority rights. Demonstrators made their way back to the Arthur Ashe Center around 10:30 a.m. for an expo where speakers urged reform, marchers danced to empowering music and dozens of vendors sold handmade products and spread awareness about social justice movements.

“I often times get asked … where is this surge of energy from women coming from?” said Del. Jennifer Carroll Foy, D-Prince William, who spoke at the expo. “I like to tell them, it’s always been in us.” Carroll Foy sponsored legislation to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment — which prohibits sex-based discrimination — in efforts to make Virginia the 38th and final state necessary to include the ERA in the U.S. Constitution. “We now know we must have a seat at the table,” Carroll Foy said. “We have to be where the decisions are being made and where the laws are being written.” After marching to and from the Arthur Ashe Center, participants gathered to hear social justice advocates and elected officials, including U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., and state Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond. See WOMEN’S MARCH on page 3

Breaking records: Men’s Soccer player drafted to San Jose Earthquakes Story on page 7 Midfielder Siad Haji tallied five goals and 10 assists during the 2017-18 season, starting 18 of 21 games. Photo by Michael Mickle

NEWS Phoebe Hall 4

SPORTS Troy Daniels 5

SPECTRUM Embroidered portraits 8

OPINIONS Cyntoia Brown 10


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