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Opinion: What ICE Has Become — And Why It Matters to Students
As immigration raids intensify across the country, students with undocumented family members say fear and uncertainty have become part of th
Mar 23 min read


Opinion: Classroom Arrest Went Too Far
HBCU institutions were built to create environments where Black students can grow without feeling the need to be criminalized.
Feb 153 min read


Opinion: FAMU’s Ban of the Word “Black” Was an Error
Over-compliance with state law created self-censorship that may weaken HBCU's mission and integrity By Aminah Crew At the beginning of February, Aaliyah Steward, a law student at Florida A&M University, faced obstacles when promoting Black History Month events. While trying to get language a round the events approved, she was flagged during the process for using words such as “Black,” “affirmative action,” and “women.” Three days later, an interim dean at FAMU’S College of La
Feb 143 min read


Opinion: Why Bad Bunny's Halftime Show Was a Win for All of Us
The struggles for civil rights and labor rights were built on cross racial solidarity.
Feb 103 min read


Opinion: Trump Picks Up Where Hitler Left Off
Every day that Trump is in power, is a step back for civil rights I was in middle school when I walked out of class for the first time to protest gun violence. It was around this time I also participated in my first sit-in. Since then, I have written several papers on issues that matter to me such as abortion rights, cultural appropriation, and police brutality. As I look back, my activism really began around Trump’s first run for President. In a way it is almost poetic that
Feb 13 min read


CAU Students Host A Benefit Concert for Booker T. Washington High School Students
Clark Atlanta University seniors Sierra DeWalt and Tennille Lyons are hosting a benefit concert, with proceeds supporting a scholarship fund
Jan 312 min read


Opinion: Morris Brown’s Presidential Curse
“They took away Morris Brown, shit got way too real.” —Future, “Turn On Me” Dr. Kevin James, Morris Brown College President | Source: MorrisBrown.edu In the heart of Atlanta, Morris Brown College has long stood as more than a campus, but a landmark. Nestled within what is now known as the Atlanta University Center Consortium, its legacy stretches beyond classrooms into the very soundtrack of the city. Formed in the early 1900s, the AUC is the largest collegiate gathering of B
Jan 243 min read


Opinion: Has Christianity Blinded Black People From the Truth?
As stated by Nina Simone, “The people that built their heaven on your land are telling you, yours is in the sky.”
Jan 153 min read


Opinion: Hazing Can Be Deadly and Must Be Stopped
Because they want to join, students don't report it and members don’t report it because they want to protect the organization Caleb Wilson’s parents sue Omega Psi Phi, Southern University over hazing death Southern University and A&M College has been in the news for reasons that honestly, feel heavier than they should over the last year or two. When one thinks about Southern, the first thing that comes to mind is typically the amazing band, the overall culture of the school,
Jan 24 min read


New Faces, New Challenges: Coach Jordan Unpacks His Strategy for the Season Ahead
Clark Atlanta University's Men’s basketball team had quite the success in the 2024-2025 season, securing a 15-5 conference record, demonstrating strong performance in SIAC play, and posting an overall record of 19-10.
Nov 13, 20252 min read


FIVE OUT OF FIVE: Interview with KwDaGoat
Clark Atlanta University’s very own Dahmarre Bournes, also known as “Kw Da Goat,” earned his first big international feature with the group “Olin Mattiblue.”
Oct 31, 20252 min read


The Inauguration of CAU's 37th Student Government Association Administration
On Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, Clark Atlanta University held an inauguration for its 37th Student Government Association (SGA) administration.
Oct 21, 20252 min read
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