By Alma Adams Summer internships are one important way that students can explore passions they want to pursue as a profession. They are exposed to a form of learning that
Editorial
By Algenon Cash Editor’s Note: Algenon Cash is managing director of Wharton Gladden, a boutique investment banking firm he and a group of private investors created in 2003. Business Leader
Concerned about your health? Go vegan To the Editor, A recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report shows that the overall death rate for black Americans fell between 1999 and 2015,
By James B. Ewers Jr. It appears that racism has no boundaries. It rears its distasteful head in too many places and spaces that we hold dear to us. Higher education
Chris Fitzsimon Guest Columnist The last week has featured some of the most offensive, belligerent, and vindictive behavior by elected
Tom Hastings Guest Columnist Seriously. Now is the time. Impeach. It is a daily rush of traitorous, misogynist, racist, autocratic
Julianne Malveaux Guest Columnist I be more proud of the students at Bethune-Cookman University (B-CU) than if I had raised
Supreme Court rejects N.C. General Assembly voting rights actions To the Editor: Today [Monday, May 15] we experience a victory


