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Opinion - The Panther Newspaper
“The Black Effect” Podcast Festival was an Oasis of Opportunity
Newly elected Mr. Panther gathered words of advice, inspiration for CAU students.

Evin Goodwin
2 days ago
Broken Elevators In Brawley Hall, Across Campus Leave Students Frustrated
Elevators have malfunctioned for multiple days and weeks at a time, and one student says the school should prioritize safety over aesthetics.

Daniel Mitchell
4 days ago
Review: Drake’s “Scorpion” Album is Some of His Best Work
Drake’s recent three-album release inspired us to spin the block on a classic.

Arsema Tekleab
May 23
Review: Rape as Control in “Snowfall”
Respect Isn’t Earned, It’s Enforced: Rape as Control in Snowfall

Joy Neely
May 22
AI will give you advice─but it can’t empathize
In a society where AI is so prevalent, we must ask ourselves if this technology is doing more harm than good

Messiah Johnson
May 1
How the Government Shutdown is Affecting CAU Students Financially
An explainer about how the government shutdown affects students at Clark Atlanta University, and what the data says about which departments are affected the most.

Jada Williamson
May 1
Playbill: A Mass Media Arts Production
On April 20th, the Mass Media Arts Department will hold its third annual Royal Court Pageant in Davage Auditorium. The reigning 2025-2026 MMA royal court at Clark Atlanta University will present the new rising creatives and influential minds in a promising production. Born from the vision of Devyn Bullock, a 2024 CAU graduate and remarkable Miss National Association of Black Journalism (2023–2024). This celebration stands as both a legacy and a living story, showcasing the f

Marcel Mulbah
Apr 17
Opinion: Presidents of the Past Got Us Here
How did we get here? How is there so much chaos? How can one man do so much fundamental damage to a country to the point where it’s at a constitutional crisis? How can one man, one office, one title, one mind, do this?

Daniel Mitchell
Apr 1
What is the Final Answer on Kyle Bassinga’s Death?
Why questions surrounding a death that happened in a Georgia park have left many unsettled On a chilled afternoon at Fair Oaks Park in Marietta, Ga., visitors breeze through the area without much thought or hesitation. People are playing basketball in the back left corner; parents are parking up to let their kids run freely through the playground, and everybody is enjoying their midday outing. Now past the basketball courts, the playground, and the tennis court, the sense of

Latrell Butler
Apr 1
Kierstyn Alysse Hosts a Panel for Women Striving in Public Relations
This Women's History Month, Clark Atlanta University senior Kierstyn Alysse hosted the event Applying Pressure: A Women's Panel.

Kizziyah Caliste
Mar 30
Tahir Murray Gives Away Items from LEGACY, HISTORY, PRIDE for AUC Students to Upcycle
On March 19th, Tahir Murray brought over 100 garments from his brand LEGACY, HISTORY, PRIDE (LHP) to Morehouse College for AUC students to upcycle and repurpose.

Amber Harris
Mar 20
Panthers Grind Out 59–54 Win Over LeMoyne-Owen to Reach SIAC Semifinals
The Clark Atlanta University Panthers defeated the Lemoyne-Owen Magicians 59-54 on Thursday, March 5, advancing to the SIAC Tournament semifinals.

Ethan Dorsett
Mar 14
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

Arsema Tekleab
Mar 2
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.

Rodney Oakes
Feb 15
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

Aminah Crew
Feb 14
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.

Emmaya Alford
Feb 10
Top Stories - The Panther Newspaper


“The Black Effect” Podcast Festival was an Oasis of Opportunity
Newly elected Mr. Panther gathered words of advice, inspiration for CAU students.


Broken Elevators In Brawley Hall, Across Campus Leave Students Frustrated
Elevators have malfunctioned for multiple days and weeks at a time, and one student says the school should prioritize safety over aesthetics.


Review: Drake’s “Scorpion” Album is Some of His Best Work
Drake’s recent three-album release inspired us to spin the block on a classic.


Review: Rape as Control in “Snowfall”
Respect Isn’t Earned, It’s Enforced: Rape as Control in Snowfall


AI will give you advice─but it can’t empathize
In a society where AI is so prevalent, we must ask ourselves if this technology is doing more harm than good
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