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Literary legacy lives on through students’ public reading of Black authors

Kaysea Suzana | Staff Writer In the cozy hall of room 220 at the Green Library, the A Litany for Survival: Public Reading series unearthed the importance of African American authors Audrey Lorde and Toni Morrison. The event hosted on Feb. 20, spanning from 2 – 4 p.m., was led by Drs. Donna Weir-Soley and […]

Class on a mission to give back

Professor Paul Feigenbaum and the students of his community writing and rhetoric class of spring 2012 are on a mission to promote community activism and awareness. As a response to the time limitation that a semester allows for any permanent progress to be made, the class decided to start a club at the University by the name of Fostering Better Communities so that their mission can reach beyond the semester and beyond the classroom.

It’s time for the sex talk in Panther Square

BBC to host Sex Carnival to promote safe sex
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