By: Lauren Erskine Part Three of the “Who Is…?” Series Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee, the older sister of singer Diana Ross, states that ”If it wasn’t for me, she [Diana] wouldn’t have been successful, I was responsible for watching out for Diana, taking her with me, making sure she […]
By: Rick Jackson Part Two in the “Who Is…?” Series Musa Keita, better known as Mansa Musa is said to have been born in 1280. In 1312, Musa became the emperor of the West African Mali Empire following the death of his predecessor, Abu-Bakar II. As a devout Muslim, […]
By: Daniel Sanvee Part One in the “Who Is…?” Series Martin Delany was born a free man on May 6, 1812 in Charlestown, Virginia. His mother Pati, who was also free, was determined to educate her children no matter the cost. Virginia was a slave state; African Americans […]
Are you ready to serve or do you know someone who is? Join the Reading Assist Institute Reading Corps! RAI is now recruiting AmeriCorps members interested in serving the RAI Reading Corps for the 2016-17 school year. In order to be able to give a year of service, AmeriCorps […]
By: Juamarley Miller Marquell Tate is a junior at Delaware State University, where he calls himself the “Prince of Mass Communications.” He is the Music Director and Label Representative for WDSU Radio “The Hive,” the campus radio station. As the Music Director, Marquell’s job is to make sure […]
by: Koya Perez Creative. Innovative. Motivated. These three characteristics describe Kamarah “Akila K” Rice. Known as “the girl with the steelpan” whose always showing out at the talent shows around DSU, Kamarah is currently a senior majoring in Mass Communications with a concentration in TV, Radio and Film. […]
By: Juamarley Miller The Delaware State University women’s basketball team (8-17, 5-7 MEAC) welcomed the five-time defending Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) regular season champion Hampton University Pirates (11-14, 9-3 MEAC) to Memorial Hall Monday night in what will be one of the Lady Hornets’ last home games of […]
By: Koya Perez Times get hard, and every now and then we need some uplifting. This is the motivation for local DSU Rapper Julian “Soulo” Smith, and friend Marcus “Apollo” Johnson. Soulo is a Mass Communications major here at DSU, aiming to become the next rapper. Originally from […]
“Oh, my child” said the Sun as It dressed its daughter’s wounds As it pulled the dagger from her back and eased the deafening gloom “Oh, my child” said the Sun as It thought about tomorrow And embraced its daughter and its rays to melt away her sorrow […]