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By Officialhornetnewspaper on May 28, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

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The New Wave of HBCU Sports

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Housing Challenges for DSU Upperclassmen 

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Navigating the Pandemic with “The Swarm”

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DSU President Tony Allen’s opening statement at virtual press conference on Lacrosse team incident

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Jazz Musician Eric Darius to Perform at DSU– Interviewed by DESU TV14

By Officialhornetnewspaper on October 13, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Eric Darius Interview.mp4 Saxophonist Eric Darius will perform on Friday, Oct. 15th from  12 Noon at Delaware State University’s Martin Luther King (MLK ) Building in Dover.

Hornets Roll to 13th Straight Win Over NCCU

By Officialhornetnewspaper on October 11, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Charles Anyanwu Dover, Del. (Oct. 8, 2021) — In Friday Night’s contest between the Delaware State University Hornets and the North Carolina Central University Eagles, the lady Hornet volleyball team continued their record-breaking performance and captured their 13th straight win! The stage was set as the Hornets took […]

Social Media – A Concern To Society

By Officialhornetnewspaper on October 7, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Chelsea Abrams Social media is an interactive platform that promotes the exchange of information, ideas, interests, and other forms of expression through virtual societies. Social media is a broad title; many don’t know it has a variety of classes.  There are the predominately utilized social networks Facebook and […]

Men Face More Societal Pressure Than Women

By Officialhornetnewspaper on October 7, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Ja’Aire Purifory Do Men Face More Societal Pressure Than Women? When it comes to today’s society the pressure of gender roles weighs down on both men and women. But when it comes down to needing to fulfill those said roles, men often face the most pressure and are […]

Exploring the True Root of the Obesity Epidemic

By Officialhornetnewspaper on October 7, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Janae Spooner  A new “disease” is sweeping the nation. America is deteriorating further and further into an obesity epidemic. An article by Paul T. Williams titled “Evidence that Obesity Risk Factor Potencies are Weight Dependent, a Phenomenon that may Explain Accelerated Weight Gain in Western Societies” states, “Obesity […]

America Has Been Destroyed By Racism

By Officialhornetnewspaper on October 4, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Adam Holland There’s no solution to racism in America. And if you think racism doesn’t exist, you are part of the problem. Americans believe racism will eventually destroy America; however, racism has destroyed America, and the potential race war will destroy our people for good. White America. That’s […]

338-mile Long Oil Pipeline Threatens U.S. Waters

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Selena Martinez Snaking its way from Canada to Wisconsin, Line 3, an oil pipeline, is projected to carry 760,000 barrels of tar sands oil each day, the dirtiest of oil, through vital water sources. According to the Sierra Club, the pipeline was built by the Emridge company in […]

The Controversy Between Jelani Day and Gabby Petito’s cases

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

ELIJAH MCCRAY Jelani Day was a 25-year-old graduate student who was reported missing August 25th, 2021. After about a month missing his body was found in Illinois River.             Jelani last spoke to his family two days before going missing. A couple days after he was last seen […]

The Release of the New Apple iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini 

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Angel Jordan  Every year, there is a new iPhone that comes out. It usually goes by number starting from the iPhone which is considered number one. This year, the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini were released on September 24th.   Those who wanted to Pre-Order the new iPhone 13 were able to do […]

Can you really study with Music?

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Lauren Moon Are you a student who enjoys some good tunes while studying? There have been quite a few studies done on how impactful music can be while studying; however, some say that music can be quite distracting.  Some researchers believe that listening to music while studying can […]

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