By: Jade Murphy NaJai Pollard is a successful athlete here at Delaware State University. Her most recent success (as of February 1st), is receiving seven Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Rookie of the Week Awards, as well as her the Lady Hornet’s 66-56 win on January 27th against North […]
By: Juamarley Miller Delaware State University finalized an agreement with Jeju National University in South Korea. The agreement will establish a bachelor’s degree program in accounting and management concentrations in business administration and management information systems for the South Korean students. The students will have an opportunity to […]
By: Asata Bamba With the Great Dover Chinese Association (GDCA) hosting Chinese New Year concerts annually, the organization decided to up the ante this year and make a whole 6-hour long free and open to the public celebration. On January 31st, from 11 AM to 5 PM, GDCA […]
by: Koya Perez If you ask any student, staff or faculty member about Joseph Backer, you will get the biggest smile, and eyes filled with joy, as they ramble on about his kind heart and good humor. He was one of the kindest people you would come across […]
By: Maximilian Farley “Yea. I think he should still be captain because even though people look up to the captain, they still make mistakes.” “No. He’s not helping them win no games.” […]
By: Jasmine Saunders Michael Feeney, (DSU, ’05) died from cardiac arrest Sunday at the Holy Name Medical Center in his hometown of Teaneck, New Jersey. Feeney was ill with a staph infection in his kidneys; he was 32 years old. He was a former writer for the New […]
By: Jasmine Saunders It is common practice that the royalty of Historically Black Colleges and Universities compete to bear the title as sovereign over all other HBCU’s. It resembles Miss America pageants. DSU’s king Aiah Senesie, will be continuing that tradition by competing in the 12th Annual Mr. […]