Noah Daboul

I’m Noah. I’m from Norfolk, Va. (the best city in the Commonwealth), and I’m a rising junior at VCU studying digital journalism. Through my studies, I have had the privilege of being published in the Washington Post through The Robertson School’s Capital News Service. I also write and edit for VCU’s INK Magazine; I like to think that I’m the most nitpicky editor on staff (but like, in a good way). Outside of journalistic writing, I like to write poetry, essays, and music. I also am a big fixed gear cyclist, film photography fanatic, champion carb-loader, cat lover, musician, and wearer of hats.

stories by Noah Daboul

Good Beer For Good Change

Good Beer For Good Change

Virginia craft breweries are participating in the Black Is Beautiful initiative, raising funds for charities supporting people of color and creating their own spins on a collaborative recipe. We caught up with Hardywood and The Veil to learn about their take on the...

Doing What They Do Best

Doing What They Do Best

Richmond chefs and bakers have donned their aprons to bake goods, put on a massive bake sale, and put all funds towards Black Lives Matter and Richmond-based charities. In the recent Black Lives Matter protests, people have shown a variety of different ways to...

A Paid Day Off (For Everyone!) To Vote

A Paid Day Off (For Everyone!) To Vote

Would a paid day off make it easier to vote? State employees have this benefit on Election Day -- but if you work for a private company, it’s not so easy. Day Off, Go Vote is starting a movement to level the field.  “The run-of-the-mill CEO doesn’t care what...