Judge Overturns $38 Million Award to Family of Woman Shot By Police

Marisa SloanStaff Writer Judge Mickey J. Norman of the Baltimore County Circuit Court recently overturned a jury’s decision to grant over $38 million to the family of a woman fatally shot by police in August of 2016. The woman, 23-year-old Korryn Gaines, was shot repeatedly by Baltimore County police officer Royce Ruby following a lengthy standoff in her apartment. The standoff began on Aug. 1, … Continue reading Judge Overturns $38 Million Award to Family of Woman Shot By Police

N.C. A&T Cheerleaders Protest Handling of Rape Case

MaryKent WolffNews Editor Members of the North Carolina A&T State University (N.C. A&T) Blue Squad cheer program protested the mishandling of a sexual assault complaint made by a teammate recently, by sitting out of performances and wearing black at basketball games in recent weeks. One member of the cheerleading squad called for the removal of the cheerleading coaches in early February after a freshman cheerleader … Continue reading N.C. A&T Cheerleaders Protest Handling of Rape Case

Guarantee Scholarship Cultivates a Community of Creative Leaders

Eden LandgroverStaff Writer Each year, the first year cohort of Guarantee scholarship recipients complete the Bronze Leadership Challenge as part of their leadership and success training in the program. The scholarship puts significant emphasis on personal development, student success and personal and academic support through a student’s entire college career The Bronze Leadership Challenge is offered through the Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement, more … Continue reading Guarantee Scholarship Cultivates a Community of Creative Leaders

Emergency Funds Are For Emergencies, Not A Wall

Ethan BeaulieuStaff Writer On Feb. 15, President Donald Trump announced that he would declare a national emergency in order to tap into reserve funds and build a wall at the southern border. Now, regardless of whether or not you believe there should be a border wall, this should alarm you. Our system of government is cemented in the belief that no particular branch should dominate … Continue reading Emergency Funds Are For Emergencies, Not A Wall

Changing the Beat of Musical Gatekeeping

Courtney CordozaStaff Writer Music is an integral part of society that is found in every culture. One can point to a region on a map and discover instruments and styles of music that would not be found in another area. Musical traditions have been passed down from generation to generation. Although it is important to celebrate music that is native to one’s culture, there is … Continue reading Changing the Beat of Musical Gatekeeping

Jussie Smollett Update

Elliot VoorheesStaff Writer Over the past several weeks, the case of Jussie Smollett’s assault has been at the forefront of national news. Around 2 a.m. on the morning of Jan. 29, the actor was allegedly attacked by two masked men who hung a noose around his neck and doused him in bleach while beating him and shouting slurs. There was skepticism surrounding Smollett’s case from … Continue reading Jussie Smollett Update

Gary Clark Jr. pulls out all the tricks on “This Land”

Trent RydenStaff Writer “The world is my buffett child and I’m just looking to eat,” sings Gary Clark Jr. on “Feed The Babies,” a new song off of his recent album, “This Land,” which was released Feb. 22. It was in this same mentality that Clark used to approach his third studio album, experimenting with a little bit of everything.   Clark, who has gained … Continue reading Gary Clark Jr. pulls out all the tricks on “This Land”

“Thank U, Next”: Album Review

Alliana AvancenaStaff Writer Ariana Grande’s new album, “Thank U, Next,” has been a recent hit in the U.S. Top 10 Charts since its release date on Feb. 8, 2019. The track playlist includes 12 songs: “imagine,” “needy,” “NASA,” “bloodline,” “fake smile,” “bad idea,” “make up,” “ghostin,” “in my head,” “7 rings,” “thank u, next,” and “break up with your girlfriend, i’m bored.” This is her … Continue reading “Thank U, Next”: Album Review

Four Movies to Watch For Black History Month

Brittney Bailey Staff Writer This February, we recognize Black History Month. To celebrate the many accomplishments brought about by African Americans over the years, here are four great movies to watch this month. The first is “Black Panther.” Not only was this film a huge box office hit last year, but it marked a cornerstone for minorities in entertainment. The movie stars the first black … Continue reading Four Movies to Watch For Black History Month

Clean Needles Are Better Than Dirty Ones

Sarah Grace GooldenOpinions Editor Syringe exchange programs are working to reduce the transmission rates of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B or C and other blood-borne illnesses. These programs work by asking users to give up their used, dirty needles and in turn, they will receive clean ones. During this exchange, they are also exposed to treatment options. However, this rubs a lot of people the wrong way. … Continue reading Clean Needles Are Better Than Dirty Ones