Kool & the Gang visits DSU
By: Lauren Erskine
By: Lauren Erskine
By: Kiera Bell Photo: CNN Students, faculty and staff at Delaware State University will have an opportunity on April 3 to visit the National Museum of African History and Culture in Washington D.C. The field trip is made possible thanks to the History, Philosophy and Political Science department […]
By: Taylor Brooks In December, Showtime’s hit series “Shameless” prepared for its season finale having fans on edge waiting to hear about the show’s renewal. Star of the show Emmy Rossum put the show’s renewal to a halt to negotiate her contract for she had been earning a […]
By: Taylor Billinger Ever wondered as a youngster, how could a super soaker be so much fun? Give thanks to Lonnie Johnson, the American inventor. Born in Mobile, Alabama, Johnson had already completed a series of accomplishments in his life, such as attending Tuskegee University, earning his […]
By: Ti’Ana Smith The Laws Hall Councils presented the Valentines Day event “Will You Be My Valentine” held at Laws Hall lounge on Friday February 10th. The Laws Halls Councils included Morgan the president, Darrien the vice president, and Trines Miss Laws Hall; all three students were in […]
By: Brandon Lee Since the Super Bowl has ended, there was an uproar of positive and negative reaction of how the game ended. The Hornet wanted to get some student responses about their views of the game’s outcome. “It was basically pretty objective [because] Tom Brady wasn’t […]
By: Kiera Bell The 2017 Chinese Culture Festival was recently held at Delaware State University’s Education and Humanities Theatre. The director of the event was Dr. Xin Huo, the program supporter was Dr. Fengshan Liu, and vice director Penglong Xu. The event has been held at Delaware State […]
By: Kierra Bell “When you see more, you’re able to do more.” William Justice, a Delaware State University student majoring in movement science views his success in a whole new light. Justice, a 4.0 student is originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and now lives in Dover, Delaware; he is […]
By: Taylor Brooks The Oscar nominees are in for the 89th Academy Awards, and they are record breaking for African Americans! The past two years of Oscar nominations brought a world wind of controversy with there being no African American nominees. This year African Americans are making history […]
By: Jasmine Saunders, Editor-in-Chief Cover Photo: DESULibrary/Facebook The William Jason Library has gotten some extra funds to pay for new equipment that students will be able to use. The Title III Grant is called the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act, or SAFRA grant which a portion of […]