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Get Your Business of Life Support
There is an economic saying: “When America catches a cold, Black America gets pneumonia.” The problem with this saying is that if we ... -
Code Switching: Just Trying to Survive White Culture
The voice that sprung from my throat was unfamiliar as I introduced myself to a classroom of white students. Its tone was high-pitched and enthusiastic—a ... -
The Hurdle and the Finish Line
In life it is imperative for people to distinguish between occurrences and goals. Occurrences happen, however, you must remain ever clear about your ... -
Medicare for all? Review the pros and cons.
In the March/April 2020 issue of ONYX Magazine, Larua Dorsey pens an informational article that asks the question, “should Medicare ... -
Edward Waters College Launches First Honors Program
Edward Waters College (EWC) has heightened its academic profile and institutional competitiveness with the establishment of the EWC Honors College. ... -
Commentary: Decolonize Thanksgiving
Every year, more Americans opt out of celebrating Thanksgiving. Others heavily consider it. Maybe it’s because they don’t have friends ... -
Money Matters: Black Money Matters
Black Lives Matter is an international activist movement, originating in the black community to campaign against the violence and systemic ... -
HBCU: Punching Above Their Weight
A college degree is increasingly vital for career mobility and economic success as more employers are requiring greater levels of ... -
New B-CU President: Dr. E. LaBrent Chrite
Dr. E. LaBrent Chrite will become the seventh president of Bethune-Cookman University, following a national search. He will take office ... -
FAMU pharmacist makes scientific history
Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences (COPPS) researchers have, for the first time in the United ...