Tag: Black
BLACKness in All Forms
by Austin Modlin | Feb 3, 2022
All people are similar in the sense that we want to share ourselves in what we do. Everybody wants...
The Importance of Black Journalism
by Ugonna Ezuma-Igwe | Feb 3, 2022
Journalism is often called the voice of the people but how can that be so when the people...
28 Pieces of Black History That You May Not Have Known
by Elikem Dodor | Feb 28, 2021
Elikem Dodor | Editor-In-Chief Ugonna Ezuma-Igwe| Managing Editor Black history is made up of the...
Elikem’s Corner: Many Pieces
by Elikem Dodor | Feb 3, 2021
I know I am not broken But I still feel shattered, ripped, and scattered I am still exhausted...
Elikem’s Corner: Maybe, Just Maybe
by Elikem Dodor | Jan 27, 2021
They say pain makes us who we are But I don’t want to be my pain I don’t want to carry these...
How to Be an Ally at NC State
by Jalen Rose | Jul 1, 2020
In the past few months, Black Lives Matter has gained a huge amount of support across the country....
Q&A with Chancellor Randy Woodson
by Elikem Dodor | Jun 26, 2020
On Friday, Jun. 11, we were able to sit down with Chancellor Randy Woodson to discuss recent...
Black Abroad My Journey Through the Motherland
by Shawn Fredericks | Oct 24, 2019
This past summer I had a life-changing experience; I traveled to Africa, specifically, the country of Ghana. Traveling to Ghana was a once in a lifetime experience as it was almost a mythical journey full of ups downs and everything in between.
Finding My Voice: On Speaking with Michael Arceneaux
by Brandon Loyd | Oct 28, 2018
Brandon Loyd | Correspondent Seeing a career for myself as a queer black journalist 15 years ago...
Natural Hair, Real Talk
by Nubian Message Editor | Aug 12, 2015
Chauncey Bowden Correspondent Whether you’re rocking a full grown afro, TWA, or are...
