Jahnaysia Hampton Excited to return to what is now known as the “New Normal,” students have begun returning to classes confident in the school year. After not being on campus for a full school year, President Tony Allen virtually addressed DSU on the topic in August, providing new […]
Isaiah Williams Welcome back Delaware State University Hornets! For the first time since Fall 2019 Delaware State University is gearing up for its first year back to a full capacity campus. Although it’s very exciting to be back on campus, Delaware State students are having a different move […]
Imani Knight Solitary confinement is a type of imprisonment wherein a person lives in a single cell withlittle or no contact with other inmates. The inmates are restricted to the area spending 23 hours aday inside. There is no limit to the amount of days one can spend […]
Imani Knight Although for many people summer seemed to have started long before now. Actually summer officially started on Sunday, June 20, 2021. On this day the summer solstice began at exactly 11:32pm Eastern Standard Time. It was at this time that the Earth was tilting mostly toward […]
Isaiah Williams The US Congress passed a bipartisan legislation to make Juneteenth a government holiday. President Biden on June 17 signed the bill into law to cherish June Nineteenth as the public day to remember the end of subjugation in the United States. This was done only one […]
Faith Lambert On June 8, 2021, Delaware State University’s Trauma Academy hosted a virtual panel from 6-7:30p.m. to bring awareness and aid, in-order to recover from trauma. The flyer for the event emphasized “Effective support requires expanding the concept of trauma-informed care by putting it into ACTION.”The keynote […]
Isaiah Williams While meeting CDC and state Covid-19 guidelines, Delaware State University honors its 2020 and 2021 G.A.E.S graduates with a proper send off after such a traumatic year and a half. In 2020 we were hit with an unexpected global pandemic and it shook up everyone’s world […]
William M. Akin IV ~ DSU Connect Student Editor What is the definition of a “Queen”? A ruler, a political powerhouse, a helping hand to the side of her king? Not exactly. A queen is a person who is independently equip to succeed in her position. A queen […]
Devynne M. Johnson To celebrate the 130th Anniversary of Delaware State University, there was a Parade held on Saturday April 17th at noon. The parade lasted about 30 minutes, but a lot more details went into the formation of the parade. It began at the EH lead by […]
Sandra Santiago According to Medline Plus “Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that’s found in all the cells in your body. Your body needs some cholesterol to make hormones, vitamin D, and substances that help you digest foods. Your body makes all the cholesterol it needs. Cholesterol is […]