Art and Social Justice November 2, 2022 Featured image: “Flowers Forced to Bloom” (drawing) by Haley Alvarado “The American Truth” by Ayasha Cantey For as long as I can remember, I…
The Every Heart is Sacred Initiative March 23, 2022 After the events of George Floyd in 2020, junior student athletes Mikala Eacrett and Myles Talley were inspired to co-found the Every Heart is…
Jasmine Rogers: More Than an Athlete March 23, 2022 Junior Jasmine Rogers has been a standout outside hitter for the Pioneers for three years, but the efforts she has strived towards at Sacred…
My Experience as a Black College Athlete March 23, 2022 Since I was a young kid, one of my main goals was to become a college athlete. While many of my peers back in…
Poems for Social Justice March 23, 2022 For Social Justice Week, Audrey’s Corner is sharing stories of chronic illness and disability. Below is a collection of creative nonfiction and poetry from…
An Umbrella Life March 24, 2021 Every time I move my wrist, my joint cracks. Cracks to the clicks of a keyboard that has been rotting at the bottom of…
$27 Million Settlement Reached for George Floyd’s Family March 24, 2021 On March 12, the city of Minneapolis reached a settlement with the family of George Floyd for $27 million due to his death during…
A Rush To Register For Asylum Seekers March 24, 2021 The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees registered 12,000 asylum seekers, nearly half of the 25,000 cases the U.S. government has cited. Migrants are…
Women in Media March 24, 2021 “The same as many major cultural industries, the gender imbalance in media is significant, and the representation of women and minorities has been perpetually…
Our Lady of Guadalupe: The Art of Solidarity March 24, 2021 On March 17, Dr. Nichole Flores, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia, explored the story of Our Lady of Guadalupe…