Sabree Primus At a HBCU where 68% of the population is female, it is the definition of black girl magic. At Delaware State University, the female population runs the school, from athletics to business. There are some women who have such a presence that it is simply impossible […]
Yanique Spencer The Delaware State University softball team returned for their first practice on January 24th, 2022. The softball team has their mind on winning a MEAC Championship while combating COVID-19. As the season approaches, the Lady Hornets face a new challenge other than their opponents. As COVID-19 […]
DESTINY DOVE For many years the United States has been known to be the leading country with the highest success rates in space, science, technology, economics, and agriculture; but China has and will continue to make its way to overtake the United States through their progression. Although the […]
Lauren Moon After Hurricane Ida pounded the south on August 26, 2021, the remains headed to the north early September and left an historic impact. Residents of Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey are slowly putting their homes back together after Ida left major flood water and even tornado […]
Amadou Sow Since the beginning of time, the human race has only existed on one planet: Earth. With the advancements of technology, the thought has arisen on whether or not we could see humans living on another planet, with Mars being the most likely candidate. The reasoning behind […]
Tionna Mcneill Shawn Smith is an HBCU graduate, who holds a degree in physics. She was an intern at Livermore National Lab and NASA, while she attended Alabama A&M University. She continues to excel in her career path as an adult. Shawn Smith is a role model for young […]
Miracle Day In Lake Charles, LA. Hurricane Laura carved a deadly, devasting path north from the Louisiana coast on Thursday, destroying some houses and business while sparing others, killing at least four residents. The storm had rapidly intensified before it made landfall early on Thursday as a category […]
Keith Sanchez Deno’s Wonder Wheel in Coney Island has been a can’t miss attraction since it was built in 1920. 100 years later, no one can even celebrate its anniversary because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coney Island, a small neighborhood in Brooklyn known for its amusement park, beaches […]
Danielle Mullins COVID-19 has caused a decrease in all traveling worldwide for many holidays, but one of the biggest, Labor Day. As of Monday September 7, 2020, it was recorded that the pandemic has caused many people to ditch airplanes and hit the road by car. According to […]