Black History Month And The Fault Of Our Pride
This may be an unconventional way to start an article for an online newspaper, but I feel it must be said before I go on. I am unqualified to write this. Maybe you knew that […]
This may be an unconventional way to start an article for an online newspaper, but I feel it must be said before I go on. I am unqualified to write this. Maybe you knew that […]
5:00 a.m., January 2016 My eyes opened as the soft blue hue found its way into the window. Birds were greeting the yet unseen sun rays moving silently towards our part of the world. I […]
We have heard it been said that if you want to keep your friends, do not talk about religion or politics. Matthew Grove wants to talk about both. “Faith and politics intertwine. We represent Christ […]
The date is August 19, 1886. Eliza Woods, an African American woman from Jackson, Tenn., is dragged from jail by an angry mob of white people. She has been accused of poisoning her employer Jessie […]
On April 1, many runners will begin the United in Spirit race, an 18.23 mile challenge, but they will begin separate from each other, on treadmills, in neighborhoods and in parks. The United in Spirit […]
Anchored by excellent performances from Stephan James and Jason Sudeikis, Race may not rewrite the rulebook for inspirational sports films, but its exploration of the racial and political tensions surrounding Jesse Owens’ four gold medals […]
In the midst of publicized conversation about collegiate racial issues across the nation, Jackson’s own students took time away from preparing for final exams to have an open discussion about problems and solutions they see […]
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