(Gainesville, GA) The Brenau basketball team had two wins this past week. The ladies defeated Tennessee Wesleyan this past Tuesday and Faulkner University on Thursday. Tennessee Wesleyan was a non-conference game and several players for the lady tigers had outstanding games. Briah Woods scored a career-high 20 points and 13 rebounds; Autumn Dodson had 12 […]
Archives for February 2016
African American History Month Spotlight: Bessie Coleman
When hearing about female pilots most think of Amelia Earhart. But in Atlanta, Texas in 1892 a different female pilot was born, Bessie Coleman. This pilot, though, would be the first African American pilot licensed to fly. Inspired by tales of World War I stories she set her sights to fly. Though, she was a […]
3 Reasons Why Beyonce’s Formation Video Is Pro-Black
The recent tension in America, due to unwarranted and unaccounted police brutality on Black-Americans, is no secret. This long lived issue can be traced back further than the 1955 murder of Emmett Till to the murder of Trayvon Martin in 2012 and also the death of Freddie Gray in 2015. It is stories like these […]
Storytime With Izzy K. Robinson: Sewn Hearts
When I opened the door, I saw her reddened eyes and nose. Her emotions painted onto her kind face as my empathy was invoked. “I’m sorry dear.” I said softly, she looked at me with forlorn eyes knowing that even while I couldn’t do anything, I wished to take away her pain. “I love you.” […]
11th Annual Shades of Africa: Bringing Awareness To People In Need
(Gainesville, GA.) The Rho Eta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. held their annual Shades of Africa talent show on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2016 on the campus of Brenau University. In the past, this event has always been a crown jewel for the chapter. The program’s mission is a close matter to the ladies […]
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