Pulse and CASA Talk About the Process on Planning Virtual Homecoming Events

By Shantanika Sallis, Staff Writer Homecoming is a widely celebrated tradition within HBCUs. The effect of Covid-19 was a major setback for the Fall 2020 academic school year, including the popular occasion that is Spelhouse homecoming. Homecoming director Amari Harper of Spelman Colleges “Pulse” and Live events coordinator Jamari Norwood of Morehouse Colleges “CASA”  spoke…

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TENET: Times of Change

Tennille Mack, Associate Arts & Entertainment Editor Christopher Nolan’s September film, “Tenet” is a sci-fi action-packed anomaly. Audiences join the Protagonist — played by actor and Morehouse College alumnus John David Washington — journeying, solving riddles, and identifying patterns that eventually unfold into a larger paradox.  “The time has to be right in all kinds…

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On Our Throne Sitting High: Beyoncé’s ‘Black Is King’ Reminds the World of the Beauty in Blackness

  Stefan Harden,  New Media Director The Queen is back and she has done it again, but this time African Culture takes the center stage. Singer, songwriter, humanitarian, and to be quite honest, the greatest living entertainer, Beyoncé released her 4th visual album entitled Black Is King. In a detailed Instagram caption, the cinematic work…

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‘It Was Good Until It Wasn’t’: A Lamenting Love Story

Jair Hilburn, Editor-In-Chief Last year, Kehlani’s EP While We Wait was released alongside singles “You Know Wassup” and “Valentine’s Day (Shameful).” It’s been over three years since Kehlani released her debut album, SweetSexySavage. Successful songs like “Gangsta” and “Honey” garnered my excitement for an upcoming album. With It Was Good Until It Wasn’t being her…

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