Dorien Scott Students and faculty of Delaware State University returned for the Spring, 2023 semester with one major change. After being mainly online or hybrid for the past three years, classrooms are finally opening back up, and they are filling fast, according to academic advisor, Taylor Macintosh. While […]
Sabree Primus Can you tell me about your upbringing? Where are you from and what do your family dynamics look like? I’m from Brooklyn New York the city of Coney Island, I grew up in the city and everything around me was about sports, mostly basketball. I don’t […]
Delaware State University scholar-athlete Sydney Anderson has been nominated by US Lacrosse Magazine as 2022 Best Advocate for her compelling account of our Women’s Lacrosse team’s incident with the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia. We have no doubt that she is a more than worthy nominee. […]
NABJ is looking for students to apply for the Dr. Sheila Brooks NABJ Entrepreneur Scholarship. The award amount is $2,500. We’re looking for students in/headed to grad school who are aspiring entrepreneurs + enthusiastic about pursuing a career in media, marketing or communications! Students can apply here: https://bit.ly/NABJBrooksScholar22 […]
Timanie S Mills Since Bitcoin’s arrival online in 2009 cryptocurrencies have become immensely popular throughout the world. This paper will examine how the various cryptocurrencies come into being and how their creators utilize them for their businesses. With Bitcoin’s meteoric rise at the beginning of 2013, a large […]
Timanie S Mills For the past few years, the Campus Activities Board (CAB) previously referred to as the Hornet Activities Committee (HAC) was a group of students that was also pre-selected based on academics, student involvement, and great leadership skills. However, this year CAB took an unexpected turn […]
Timanie S Mills Twitter being one of the most prominent social media sites over the past decade is now in a fight no one saw coming. Elon Musk, a potential buyer for the site has challenged the CEO, Parag Agrawal, for mispresenting the accuracy of the real number […]
Sydnee Fairweather Water pollution is killing us and our planet. Unsafe water kills far more people every year than all ongoing wars combined. We cause most water pollution on planet earth, so we need to work together and bring change so future generations will have a healthy, sustainable […]
Sydnee Fairweather Mya Hill is a bright sophomore in college working toward a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work. Mya grew up with dyslexia and says that she always knew she was different. “At nine years old my mom told me I had dyslexia and at the time I […]
Tamia Gregory Miss Delaware State University (Bralyn Page), Women’s Senate, and E.L.I.T.E. teamed up this holiday season to host a two-in-one winter clothing and feminine hygiene products drive starting Monday, November 28 to Wednesday, December 14. This will be taking place in the lobby of the MLK student […]