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The Pen and Our People: 3rd Entry

Figurative language tells a story that the average ear would not understand, and poetry resonates within us more than ever before. In the beginning stages...

KT Turner
March 1, 2023
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Five Ways to Honor Women’s History Month

Women's History must be celebrated and taught all year round, but March is the month to celebrate female historians, honor their legacies, and keep them...

Diamond Moore
March 1, 2023
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The Pen & Our People

Perfecting a perceptive art such as poetry has been paramount to people of pigment for a plethora of years. As Black History Month continues, we...

KT Turner
February 22, 2023
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Mouth-Watering Breakfast Places in the Suburbs that are a Must-Try

The most important meal of the day just got even more irresistible. If you are looking for the next best way to spend your morning,...

Barbara Lunsford
February 22, 2023
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How Black History Month Began

What better way to wrap up Black History Month than with a little history lesson? There is so much knowledge about Black History Month that...

Diamond Moore
February 22, 2023
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Ant Man: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road

Elton John was very popular in the 1970s with many songs that were a hit such as “Rocket Man”, “Don't Go Breaking My Heart” and...

Athena Reum
February 22, 2023
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Black-Owned Businesses Near Campus You Need to Check Out

While it is Black History Month, it is important to remember that support and celebration for diversity should last 365 days a year. With that...

Barbara Lunsford
February 16, 2023
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Five Ways to Honor Black History Month

Black history is important to be celebrated and taught all year round, but February is the month to celebrate black historians, honor their legacies, and...

Diamond Moore
February 16, 2023
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Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Finding Nemo

“Finding Nemo” is celebrating its twenty year anniversary this year. I will say that again, twenty years of “Finding Nemo”. Since the film came out,...

Athena Reum
February 16, 2023
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Power: The Pen and Our People

African Americans annunciating alliterations, advertising the analytics of artistry through adversity is astonishing. For over two centuries, poetry has been more than just a craft...

KT Turner
February 16, 2023

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