BSU offers free food for black history month celebration
Nayeli Lomeli/Staff Writer A line of about 150 students waited outside 8th Street Kitchen before 5 p.m. to make sure they were in the…
Nayeli Lomeli/Staff Writer A line of about 150 students waited outside 8th Street Kitchen before 5 p.m. to make sure they were in the…
Maria Lago/Contributing Writer The FIU Festival of Bands returned for its eleventh year in a row on Saturday, Feb. 9 at the Herbert and Nicole…
This edition of PantherNOW is all about remembrance from our first page recap of the University’s Holocaust and Genocide Awareness week to our Black History Month themed magazine.
By Tamica Jean-Charles Before a black girl’s hair is cornrowed, her hair is washed, combed out, braided and straightened with a hot comb.The crowd laughed as…
By Amanda Bazil and Alondra Bodden The Black Student Union at FIU has plans to educate the student body on Black culture while celebrating it as…
Robert Hail to the Haze by Iron Man Muti by Skinflint The Sun Orbits Around Flat Earth Witch Trials by Zao High Seas Viking Eulogy by KeelHaul Holy…
Jacquelyn Hurtado/ Staff Writer Ninety-one years ago in 1926, a historian named Carter Woodson created “Negro History Week” to celebrate the successes of the black…
By Nicholas Poblete/Asst. Sports Director The 2018 Nike Black History Month collection has recently been released and this year’s EQUALITY campaign will feature footwear,…
Despite the large numbers of Haitians, Jamaicans and Black Hispanics in Miami, these numbers do not reflect at FIU.
By Cristhian Plasencia/Asst. Sports Director The well-known Jackie Robinson comes to mind as one of the first African-Americans to play in professional sports, however many…