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Associated PressAug 29, 2023, 12:46 AM ET3 Minute Read Billie Jean King, Michelle Obama celebrate 50 years of equal pay at US OpenBillie Jean King and Michelle Obama celebrate the 50th anniversary of equal pay for men and women at the US Open. NEW YORK — After a rousing tribute from former first lady Michelle […]

The Sankofa Ball brought Chargers together for a fun and elegant evening to show their Charger Pride and to reflect on the important impact the Black Student Union has had on countless students. It was a highlight of the University’s recent Black and Latino Alumni Weekend. May 3, 2023 By Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing […]

Shawn Price April 7, 2023 NASSAU, Bahamas – Razorback freshman Jaydon Hibbert will represent Jamaica in the 50th CARIFTA Games, held from April 8-10 at Thomas A. Robinson Stadium in the Bahamas. Competition in the U20 triple jump will take place on Monday, April 10. “Competing for Jamaica is something that has always been special […]

Leaders on Campus Fast forward to the 21st century: Matrika Johnson ’02 joined the BSC following a pre-orientation program for minority students. “I came to Davidson from Ohio, and I quickly learned that racism in the South is much different from racism in the North,” she said. “As a freshman, I saw a confederate flag […]

VAIL — Charlotte Mathis’ first time skiing was awful. She fell often during her lessons and struggled to get back up each time she collapsed. That first time Mathis clicked into skis was at Vail in 1997, where she skied alongside hundreds of other Black people at the National Brotherhood of Skiers summit, an annual […]

In November, 13 students accompanied Director of Outdoor Leadership Andrew Jillings to the 50th international conference of the Association for Experiential Education (AEE) in Black Mountain, N.C. Joining 800 others from more than 20 countries, students chose from over 90 workshops ranging from inclusivity in wilderness and adventure programming to wilderness therapy as a field developing […]

Placeholder while article actions load They came by the thousands. A river of Black and Brown humanity, flowing out of Malcolm X Park, down 16th Street NW, then west on U Street. Red, black, and green flags held aloft, carrying signs that read “Africa for the Africans” and “Help Free Angola, Boycott Gulf [Oil],” they […]


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