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FIU Student Organizations Reinvent Themselves Despite Pandemic

Kimberly Aldunate / Staff Writer While campus remains quiet, many FIU organizations are working hard to keep students engaged during remote times. Before COVID-19 forced FIU to close last year, university organizations hosted on-campus events for students. Now, university groups such as the Black Student Union (BSU) and Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) […]

BSU brings to life black art in all forms

By Lanna Exilus A celebration of African diaspora educated students on the culture through an organization. The Black Student Union of Modesto Maidique Campus hosted their first “Afro Festa” on March 29. The event celebrated black art in different forms, along with the celebration of their 9th birthday. Live art by local artist, Jimmy Cawille, a […]

BSU to host speaker series with TV writer and producer

Black History Month is a time of celebration, remembrance, respect to those who have contributed to the success of the black community.

Black justice is not blue death

Our misconceptions have brought us to where we are today, and now these men in blue—Brent Thompson, Patrick Zamarripa, Michael Krol, Lorne Ahrens, and Michael Smith—have lost their lives because of it.

Black history – an ongoing history

This Black History Month has been more empowering than those in recent years; The Black Panther Movement will celebrate its 50th anniversary this October and Beyoncé’s performance of her new single “Formation,” a song considered to be a black power anthem, rocked the Super Bowl halftime show.
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