After a long-awaited journey, the extension of the A Line from Azusa to Pomona is officially complete and set to usher in a new era of...
Jonathan Howe, Temple University In an effort to avoid stereotypes about Black male athletes, such as being labeled a “dumb jock,” Spike, a college football player,...
Ana Lucia Araujo, Howard University During the era of slavery in the Americas, enslaved men, women and children also enjoyed the holidays. Slave owners usually gave...
On December 20th, Jon Taylor organized the third Senior Assist Day at Tanner Garden, fostering community spirit and celebrating seniors with gifts, food, and entertainment to...
The "Caitlin Clark effect" has driven record growth in the WNBA, yet Clark's rookie season ended prematurely, revealing racial tensions and media biases impacting Black athletes'...
D. Alex Quistberg, Drexel University Over 60 pedestrians and cyclists have been killed each year in Philadelphia in recent years. Compared with other big cities, Philadelphia’s...
Honoring Diana Gregory In a moment that truly embodies the essence of service and community care, Diana Gregory, the visionary founder of Diana Gregory Outreach Services,...
(Family Features) The holidays are a time of celebration, cheer and reflection; though for some, they are overshadowed by conflict and emergencies worldwide. From the Middle...
Liza M. Hinchey, Wayne State University Political chasms, wars, oppression … it’s easy to feel hopeless and helpless watching these dark forces play out. Could any...
Laura O’Flanagan, Dublin City University Moana 2 Moana isn’t a typical Disney heroine, stating quite clearly in the latest instalment, Moana 2, that she is not...