The Black Student Union and First Generation Family student organizations were hosting a movie showing when two underage females, unrelated to the university, barged into
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Beyond Hair: Nappily Ever After and Opening Up Dialogue About Identity
[hr gap=””]CORRECTION: The following sentence has been changed due to inaccuracy: “Thomas, an NAACP Image Award winner for Outstanding Literary Work, is the author of the novel Nappily
Count on Me: A Social Movement
With recent explosions of conversations around the topics of diversity and privilege, many students, primarily students of color, have led and joined these conversations. But
7 Struggles of the Multicultural Student Complex
Preparing for college is a taxing process. We stress so much about the things that seem so important at the time: planning our outfits for
(SPARC)ing a Campus Change
On the first Friday of October I met at the Chapel steps to catch a bus to camp Wrightwood, just a mere 45 minutes north