Kourtney Brady Historically black colleges and universities commonly called “HBCUs” defined by the Higher Education Act of 1965 as, “any historically black college or university that was established prior to 1964, whose principal mission was, and is, the education of black Americans, and that is accredited by a […]
Faith Archibald The game that many Americans refer to as football is really known as “gridiron football” because of the vertical lines that mark the field. It was created in colleges in North America, particularly the United States, in the late 19th century. It is closely connected to […]
Anaya Balkcom Did you know the detergent you use could significantly impact your life? This is not a matter of whether or not your clothes will smell lemony fresh or a gentle ocean breeze. It is a matter of how the levels of carcinogens that are found in […]
Kiaira Wheeler For many years, HBCUs have faced difficulties, including in their sports programs. Some athletes aspire to play in the NFL, NBA, MLB, and other professional sports leagues. There have been many discussions over which institution is best for such athletes. In addition, it has been debated […]
Tamia Gregory On Saturday, February 18, 2023 students at Delaware State University are encouraged to audition for the opportunity to make their debuts as voice actors on the university’s online student-led station, DESU Radio for the serialization of Lloyd Wheatley’s smash hit western series titled “Blain Hawk US […]
Khamare’ Shields On January 21st, 2023, the short film “May They Burn” by LightRay Productions premiered in the Delaware State University EH Theater at 1pm. This film marks the university’s first student-led production finished under last spring semester’s newly added course, Collaborative Works overseen by Dr. David Tolley. […]
February 9, 2023 Black History Month and Founders Day 2023 University Community: The world around us reminds us just how important the story of Black America is to the history of these United States. Black History is American History, and the story of one cannot be told without the […]
Kourtney Brady HBCUs are less likely to get recruitment than predominantly white institutions due to funding and lack of resources. HBCUs serve as institutions for higher education, but the athletic departments, especially regarding sports like football and basketball, are losing out on big-time recruits to bigger programs. This […]
Dorien Scott Dr. Julius Garvey is going to speak at Delaware State University today, February 7, in the Education and Humanities Theatre, from 7:00-9:00pm. According to the DSU events calendar, Dr. Julius Garvey, son of Marcus Garvey will also host a book signing at the event. Dr. Julius […]