By: Jasmine Saunders, Editor-in-Chief Breast Cancer Awareness Month may be over, but that doesn’t mean the awareness should end. Several students on campus don’t have the luxury of only being aware of this illness for just one month because breast cancer is a constant in their lives because […]
By: Daniel Sanvee The Hornet Newspaper would like to highlight Jabari Jefferson and his trip to China in 2015. Jefferson is a junior at Delaware State University, majoring in Mass Communications with a concentration in TV, Radio and Film. When he applied for the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, […]
By: Keon Williams What is your name? Iman Hassan Where are you from? Ontario, Canada What sport do you play? Lacrosse What is your classification? Senior What is your major? Psychology What position do you play? Attack What other sports can you play? Basketball What made you decide […]
By: Jasmine Saunders, Editor-in-Chief Delaware State University officially became the first college campus in Delaware to have a food pantry for students on Nov. 2. The food pantry is held in the John R. Price Building in Room 208. “[DSU’s] total focus is always about student success,” said […]
Interview conducted by Koya Perez, and written by Blaise Dandridge India Williams, better known as India Sage, is a senior Mass Communications major at Delaware State University, and is the CEO of India Sage The Brand. A business mogul on the rise, she is working towards becoming a […]
By: Koya Perez Get ready to laugh, cry, and jump with excitement! On November 17 at 2:30 pm, and November 18, and November 19, at 7:30 pm Delaware State University’s Theater Department will be performing a modernized hip hop version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Shakespeare. The […]
By Keon William I’ve done been around the world But my hood’s what made me tough Seen some people sleep on me Bet right now they’re waking up. From where we ain’t play no games If you did, they’d call your bluff The ones who quack’D loud Usually […]