By Stephanie Gambill In the Holy Bible, both the Old and New Testaments are filled with stories of female characters ranging from the those who serve as examples of virtue to those who are described as wicked seductresses. Women from Mary Magdalene to Salome all shaped biblical history, and the “Dangerous Women” exhibition at The Frost […]
By Evan Balikos On Sept. 15, 1963, members of Birmingham Church in Alabama were shook by a sudden, terrifying attack; a bomb had detonated underneath the church and left in its dust four Black bodies. These were innocent girls who just happened to be in the most unfortunate place at a most tumultuous time: in a […]
Megan Mosquera /Contributing Writer Accompanied with FIU’s Common Reading Program and First Year Experience courses, the curation of the Lewis Hine exhibit at the Frost Art Museum emphasizes the possibility of making great social changes regardless of the challenge. This year’s book, “The Promise of a Pencil,” for the freshman first year experience class is […]