Jaidyn Watkins, a freshman majoring in international studies, graduated from the Oakridge School in 2022 and became a student at UNT at the beginning of the 2022 fall semester. After
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The Black Lives Matter movement continues to gain support as the result of the unjust murders of Black people at the hands of American law enforcement. In May, the entire

When you think about privilege, you usually don’t think of a Black man. As a minority and disenfranchised part of the community, we’ve all come to realize—hopefully, that is— that

At first glance, it might appear as though society has become less biased with regards to beauty standards. But in fact, physical features that have been unfairly deemed unattractive in

Black Women Instilling Scholarly Excellence (BWISE), a Dallas-Fort Worth based organization, offers mentorships and financial aid to young women of

“Yeah, you’re right but say it nicer,” is essentially the best way to summarize the words of J. Cole in

Since the beginning of black civilization, from African tribal styles, to locs and the afro, hair has been an integral

While to the naked eye black love is endearing and seeks to rebuild strength to a crippled community, it tends