Nia Campbell *Contains Spoilers!* In honor of this year’s Black History History Month, HBO Max released “Judas and the Black Messiah.” The biopic centers around the life of William O’Neal (played by Lakeith Stanfield) and how he became an FBI informant and went undercover in the Black Panther […]
William M. Akin IV Imagine this. You’re running a multi-million-dollar company. Everything is running smoothly, then suddenly, your entire information technology department is no longer available to you. This impact would be, for sure, immediately devastating to all people involved in your business. Connection issues would spark up, […]
Stephan Browne-Blackman Any dog lover knows dogs are like family. And as such, many dog owners try to include their dogs in everything they do! From playtime to bedtime, their dogs are there the whole way. But what about dinner time? The diet dogs can have is very […]
Sandra Santiago Feeling overwhelmed? Having trouble getting organized? Feeling like there isn’t enough time? People start to feel that way when exams start up. These are all totally understandable reactions. However, a person doesn’t have to feel that way anymore because there are methods and tips to help […]
Charles Anyanwu Coaches Kevin Papen, (Left) Sarah Candeloro, (Middle) & Daniel Brengle (Right) Source: https://www.dovertennis.com If you’re looking for a place to formally get a headstart in your tennis career, then Dover Indoor Tennis may be the place for you! Dover Indoor Tennis is a local indoor tennis […]
Pilar Briggs Over the recent years, it has become a trend for Black high school students to select an HBCU for college. Not only have celebrity HBCU alums helped promote the importance and cultural impact of such colleges and universities to convince Black high school seniors, but also […]
Da’Vonne Duncan Delaware State University made the decision to end Wesley College’s NCAA Division III athletic program once the acquisition of the PWI is finalized. This is not the first time DSU has made headlines in connection with Wesley College. The institution gained recognition for being the first […]
Da’Vonne Duncan The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the world both socially and economically. The 2020 Cox Business Consumer Pulse on COVID-19 and Small Businesses, pointed out that visits to small businesses have decreased tremendously compared to before the outbreak. Now, more than ever, companies need to strengthen their […]
Nia Campbell Since COVID-19 has affected the lives of many around the nation, Americans continue to urge officials for relief funds in order to provide for themselves and their families. In recent news, the leaders of the House Democratic Party proposed that families would be compensated up to […]
Charles Anyanwu Candeloro is a full-time Professional Tennis Coach for Dover Indoor Tennis and coaches tennis players of all ages ranging from youth players to adults, in her local tennis community. As an Accounting & Finance graduate from The University of Tennessee at Martin, Candeloro hasn’t forgotten her […]