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VOL. 62, NO. 18 FEBRUARY 24, 2021
VCU implements changes to popular student dining locations
‘THATS MY EVERYTHING’ Freshman guard Ace Baldwin attempts a layup against Richmond on Feb. 17. Photo by Megan Lee
Baldwin’s family, father pass down constant motivation NOAH FLEISCHMAN Sports Editor
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CE BALDWIN RUSHED OFF THE court in tears after St. Frances Academy lost to Baltimore Polytechnic Institute by one point in January of 2019. It was one of the rare moments his mother, Nina Baldwin, had seen her son show emotion on the court. His father, Adrian Baldwin Sr., had been diagnosed with leukemia that day, so he missed the game and was at the hospital. The older Baldwin rarely missed a game. “He actually wanted to win because he knew how my husband wanted us to win so bad, and my husband wasn’t there,” Nina Baldwin said. “We just got hit with ‘he has leukemia,’ and him not really knowing what leukemia is.” In July 2019, Adrian Baldwin Sr. died from leukemia. The loss made Ace Baldwin second-guess playing basketball again without his father in the stands.
“It was a really hard decision on if I really wanted to play, but I just used that as motivation,” Ace Baldwin said. “If I stopped, it would have just let everybody down. I just played and used that as motivation.”
It was a really hard decision on if I really wanted to play, but I just used that as motivation.” Ace Baldwin, freshman guard For Ace Baldwin, his father was more than just a parent. On the court, he described him
as a coach. Off the court, he was someone Ace Baldwin could talk to about anything. Nina Baldwin equated their relationship as being good buddies more so than a parental relationship. “He was my best friend, that’s what he was like to me,” Ace Baldwin said. “I looked at him like ‘that’s my everything,’ for real.” Nina Baldwin said Ace Baldwin’s senior year in 2019 was a difficult one. It was the first time he played basketball since his f ather died. “It was so challenging. Ace was just like on an off button,” Nina Baldwin said. “The only time that he actually would show a little more of a happy emotion was when it was time to play basketball.” ‘ Basket bal l, that ’s what makes me happy’
See ACE BALDWIN on page 4
Williams, Baldwin lead men’s basketball over Saint Louis I thought Ace — this was his best game in a VCU uniform. Just quarterbacking his team and being an extension of the coaching staff.” Freshman guard Ace Baldwin attempts a layup against Saint Louis on Feb. 23. Photo by Enza Marcy.
Mike Rhoades, basketball coach See story on page 4
Shafer Dining Court, located next to the compass, houses Market 810, Shake Smart and Einstein Bros. Bagels. Photo by Kaitlyn Fulmore SAHARA SRIRAMAN Contributing Writer VCU has made major modifications to dining locations on campus as of Feb. 15, including closures and hour changes, in order to adapt to changing circumstances from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. VCUDine hosted a student roundtable on Feb. 4 in order to get students’ opinions on specific dining plan changes. After the event, VCU sent a survey to students with dining plans asking them to select their top dining locations. “Based on the responses, we modified our hours and locations to better accommodate their needs,” said VCU Business Services spokesperson Anna Obermiller in an email. Only about 600 people responded to the survey out of roughly 3,050 students who have a university dining plan, Obermiller said. Student dining locations that are still open were based on the results of the student survey and the student population. Some of the altered dining hours and locations, according to VCU Dining Services, include: • Bleecker St. will open inside Market 810 on March 1 • Market 810 is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and on the weekends from 10:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. • Chili’s is open every day at 2 p.m. for take-out and pick-up • AVO Kitchen is open every day from 1-7 p.m. • Starbucks at Cabell Library closes at 4 p.m. every day • Au Bon Pain is closed on weekends • Pizza Hut is closed • Laurel & Grace Place is under construction All open dining locations on campus accept student swipes. Bleecker St. was previously located in the School of Business’ Snead Hall, but since classes switch to a virtual modality, the university decided to make it available seven days a week in a more central location. See DINING PLAN on page 3