By: Tanashie Jacquecin During my sophomore year of spring 2016, I had the incredible opportunity of studying abroad. With dedication, I was able to study in Melbourne, Australia for five incredible months. I can honestly say I have no regrets. The long hours at work, the paperwork, and […]
By: Jasmine Saunders, Editor-in-Chief The Office of International Affairs (OIA) offers students numerous opportunities to go abroad. Candace Alphonso-Moore, the director, encourages students to have at least one experience abroad. The OIA will assist students to find a program to fit their academic, personal and financial needs. Students […]
By: Jordan Saez On August 15, 2016, Captain Vincent Shipman became the new captain of the Delaware State University Police Department. Captain Shipman shared what a day is like as a captain of the police force. His main focuses are making an impact and building a positive relationship […]
By: Jade Murphy Every four years, the U.S. holds a presidential election making the chosen candidate president of the United States. With the presidential election coming up on Tuesday, Nov. 8, voters have a difficult decision to make — vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton or Republican Donald Trump. […]
By: Janae Faison On Thursday, October 27 DSU held its annual Career Fair which was open to all majors. As students, made their way into the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center dressed in their best professional attire, the question was: How has the career […]
Daniel Sanvee The Men of Color Alliance (MOCA) held a viewing of “13th,” a Netflix original documentary at Grossly Hall on October 27. Food and beverages were served to accommodate the wave of students who watched the movie. Afterward, the members of MOCA introduced themselves, and asked the […]
By: Jasmine Saunders, Editor-in-Chief DSU’s Law Studies Program hosted a viewing of the final presidential debate in the MLK Student Center on October 19. There were a lot of reactions throughout the audience during the debate; some were laughing at some of Donald Trump’s antics and there were […]
By: Jasmine Saunders, Editor-in-Chief Rite-Aid pharmacy technicians were on campus at the Student Health Center and MLK Lobby on October 19 to give out relatively free flu shots to faculty, staff and students. This event was organized by Marianne Carter, the director for the DE Center for Health […]