Women’s History Month serves as both a reminder of past struggles and a celebration of present achievements by highlighting how far women have come and the paths they continue to pave.
Author Assata Michelle speaking at her PEP Talk in the School of Business Case Study Room on March 2. Photos by William Gagné
“Be respectful first and respect the opinions of others. Never disregard other people. Learn about what you are advocating for and why you are advocating for it. Know what you are fighting
August Pelliccio – Special to the Southern News Major Issues in the African Diaspora is a featured new course in the history department. Taught by Dr. Siobhan Carter-David, the course is a
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter In the early years of WW II, Adolf Hitler was given a birthday gift by architect Albert Speer. Speer’s gift was a model of the new
Osman Kavala sits with President Mary A. Papazian as a key note speaker at the event “Remembering the Armenian Genocide.” Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter In remembrance of the Armenian genocide
Xavier Lassiter – Arts & Entertainment Editor Addressing an audience, in a student center devoid of students, he made his point clear: his film wasn’t for them. “The film was not made
Xavier Lassiter – Arts and Entertainment Editor The first Monday of September is often celebrated with barbecues and beach trips, though according to Troy Rondinone it did not start off that way.