Amirah Johnson Heads up, coffee lovers. Your morning cup of joe may soon become more difficult to get. Coffee bean reserves have plunged to their lowest since the 2000s. A Bloomberg article reported, “Stockpiles of high-end Arabica beans, a favourite of artisan coffee shops and chains such as Starbucks, totalled 1.078 […]
Canaan Sims It is finally the month that is devoted to celebrating Black culture and experience. Delaware State University is taking a different approach by hosting numerous events such as a Black History Musuem, a Barbershop talk, and many more. The month-long holiday was established in 1970 to […]
Yanique Spencer On February 13th, 2022, Super Bowl LVI took place in Los Angeles, California. The Los Angeles Rams played the Cincinnati Bengals. Each year at the Super Bowl there is a half-time show performance to entertain the audience at home and in the stands. Popular […]
Retirees reveal how retirement is not what it all seems to be… By Brandon McIntyre The traditional life of an American is to go to college, get that degree that’s within the desired career path, and enter the work field. And from there on, it’s expected that for […]
One family’s struggle to find justice for their daughter. Raven Quander Lauren Smith-Fields, a 23-year-old college student studying physical therapy, was found dead on December 12, 2021 in her Bridgeport, Connecticut apartment. It was announced by the Connecticut Chief Medical Examiner’s Office that Smith-Fields’ death was caused by […]
How a small town hooper from Dover, Delaware is slowly turning his dream into a reality Brandon McIntyre Dover, DE – On January 11, 2021, the NBA G-League draft was announced. Jordan Allen waited patiently for his name to be called. Up to this point, the journey he […]
Amirah Johnson A picture of Netflix’s home screen on a TV. Image Source: Variety Netflix has raised its prices for its subscribers yet again. On January 14th, 2022, the streaming service told Reuters, “It has raised its monthly subscription price by $1 to $2 per month in the […]
Sabree Primus Just when we thought life was getting back to what we once considered “normal”, the new COVID-19 variants have changed it all. You may be wondering what this new variants of COVID-19 are and why they raise so much concern? COVID-19 is a complex virus, because […]
The Delaware State water crisis comes to an end. Raven Quander On Sunday, January 31, Delaware State students received an email from eNews stating that they had been in contact with the City of Dover regarding the brown water students started to experience in the Residential Halls Friday […]
Students from different majors in the Humanities department come together in a single class. Raven Quander The Education and Humanities Department has come together to create an elective and independent study class, called ‘Collaborative Works,’ to showcase skills from multiple majors at the same time. The Theater Society […]