Well, it’s official. Black America is an essential part of cinema. With the Oscars on Sunday, the genius of black acting has permeated the nominations, and that is a reason for us all to celebrate. Will Smith and Forest Whittaker had the opportunity to take home awards for best actor […]
Author: The Editorial Board
Today’s students only about talk, never action
While most students were out campaigning for leadership positions on campus, some of today’s most influential black leaders were right here in Gaither Gym Friday for the State of the Black Student Summit. An all-star team including Sister Souljah, Kevin Powell and Jeff Johnson graced the panel to shed some […]
Is college equal to success?
Growing up, many kids are taught how important it is to have a college education. Parents constantly stress how it is essential that children go to school, behave and aim high in every endeavor encountered. And whether people want to believe it or not, children today are becoming more independent; […]
A single month just will not do
I have been very irritated with advertisements and the attitudes of students concerning Black History Month. I am not knocking Black History Month, and I am not trying to insult its founder, Carter G. Woodson. But I am, however, upset that America has relegated the celebration of my history to […]
Locks more than just a hairdo
For some, dreadlocks, or locks, are simply worn out of convenience, but for others, the hairdo is more than just a style; it is a statement that carries special meanings. Lauren Hopkins 20, of Jacksonville wears her dreads out of simplicity. “I had a short cut, (but) I got tired […]
Students learn to balance funds in college
It is sometimes believed that students who receive monetary assistance from their parents are better off than those who fend for themselves, but some financially independent students feel otherwise. Shelley Dickson, a 20-year-old industrial engineering student from Miami, is one of the University’s students who support themselves financially. “Not receiving […]
Candidates show off, students show support
On Feb. 22 the top and bottom levels of Lee Hall auditorium were filled to capacity as students, alumni and family members gathered in support of the 2007-2008 royal court candidates in this year’s spring elections. The pageant included the introductions, platform presentations, biographical history and talent presentations of the […]
Men’s tennis garners number one spot
Six teams met in Orlando last week in the MEAC roundup to compete for one thing, the No. 1 seat in the conference. The coveted spot will be an advantage during the MEAC championship that will be held in April. Fortunately the University’s tennis team walked away from the roundup […]
Booting policy earns big money
Some student drivers on campus familiar with paying vehicle violation fees may wonder what happens to the money collected. Motorists are required to pay $55 to have a boot removed from their vehicles and an additional $80 if the car is towed. Since the University implemented the booting system at […]
Test-makers refashion GRE
Students planning to take the Graduate Record Examination will be affected by a major change to be made by Educational Test Service test-makers. ETS announced July 31 is the last day to take the exam before it changes to its new format. From August through mid-September, students will not have […]