Loockerman Hall Presents “Founders Day: Then and Now”
Photo Credit: Lauren Erskine
Photo Credit: Lauren Erskine
By: Darius Ross “Well I think the best player is Odell Beckham Jr. because of all the flashy plays he makes. He makes the hard catches seem like the easiest thing in the world.” “When you have […]
The College of Art, Humanities and Social Sciences Theatre Program presents: “A Salute to African Americans on Broadway.” Join the Delaware State University Theatre Program on Friday, February 26th and Saturday February 27th at 7:30pm in the Education and Humanities Theater. The show features monologues, scenes and musical […]
By: Jasmine Saunders & Rick Jackson Last week from February 3rd to the 4th was the symposium Black Lives Matter: 50 Years of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense. Bobby Seale was the keynote speaker for the symposium; he explained the misunderstood goals that the Black Panther Party […]
By: Monica Ellis “No, they don’t. Most people want to watch sports like football and basketball which are predominately male sports. Also, [male] football and basketball are the money makers at DSU, so the athletics department gives them the most attention.” “No, […]
By: Amiya Perkins The Office of Student Accounts has issued an immediate change in the bookstore voucher policy for all Delaware State University students. The policy now includes a budget allocation that will help strengthen the university’s Federal compliance with cost of attendance budgets and refund policy, as […]
By: Asata Bamba The Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center Parlors had many DSU staff, students and visitors from all walks of life in attendance on February 4, 2016. To commemorate both Black History Month and the daring and legendary Black Panther Party, a panel discussion was opened […]