


“I am a funny guy”: William M. Akin III, a Kentucky State University Alumnus
William M. Akin IV Going to an Historically Black College or University should resonate an honorable, confident, and proud feeling to any student that walks foot onto one. There are many schools one could choose from, but any HBCU will welcome all with open arms and make you […]

Basketball: More Than A Sport
William M. Akin IV Ask yourself, what is so special about a 9½ inch orange sphere spinning into a net? Some might say nothing, while to others, it means the world. Many know this sport consists of a rectangular court on which the game is played on. Ten […]

Make DSU Normal Again
Madison Holmes All around the world, Covid-19 has disturbed the plan of many organizations, businesses, and most importantly, school. On Delaware State University campus, students were ecstatic to come back to school to gain normalcy through the struggle of Covid-19. Once they set foot on campus, nothing was […]

COVID-19 Pandemic: The World is On the Line
William M. Akin IV Imagine the beginning of the new cutting-edge blockbuster movie starting out with a part of the world in a panic. A virus has originated from several animals and made its way to humans. Not being able to contain this virus, it has spread worldwide […]

Black Women Receive Unfair Treatment in Hospitals
Jewel Phillips In 1962, Malcolm X said the most unprotected person in America is a black woman. This statement was made 58 years ago and is still relevant today. Black women are more susceptible to unfair treatment in American hospitals and doctor’s offices due to racism, sexism, and […]

Meet Dequilla Alston: A God-fearing Mother, Credible USPS Employee, and Future Business Woman!
Noelle Jeffries I got the opportunity to sit down with USPS employee Dequilla Alston. Through this interview, we were able to understand her transformed life as we face COVID-19. She also describes her challenges as an essential worker and mother through this trying time. Q: Where were you […]

Meet the Next and Youngest Men’s Council President, Jelani Bryant
Jewel Phillips Jelani Bryant is a 19-year-old Freshman majoring in Environmental Science at DSU. He is currently serving as Freshman Class President and was recently elected as the youngest ever Men’s Council President, which oversees all men’s organizations at Delaware State University. He is an advocate for unity […]

DSU student dreams of being a superstar wedding planner
Naomi Branch Lauren Scott’s ultimate career goal is to become a wedding planner; this stems from her love of mixing socially, especially having people over. Lauren dreams of being the next David Tutera, a superstar wedding planner. As a stepping stone towards her goal, Scott majors in public […]

Recitations at Citywide Black History Month Kickoff Program
Sandra L Santiago It took some time, but little by little, the theatre started to fill with people that seemed very excited to see the different presentations that were expected for tonight. Before the events could start, the pastor led the whole audience in prayer. Then the night […]