Painful good-byes were said on April 17th as the students at Shaw University were told that they had three days to evacuate the campus. “There was no notice, no alarm,” said sophomore Shatia Kelly.”I was afraid to look out of my window and see my school”. That morning, I […]
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A Day To Remember
On April 16th, what started off as a normal day would turn into something completely different not only for me but the entire Shaw family. My day started with a meeting with our sorority graduate chapter at the graduate house only minutes from school. What I thought would be a […]
A Prayer of Hope in the Face of Disaster
On April 16th Shaw University faced a natural disaster that would change everything. A reported EF-3 level tornado caused havoc across the city of Raleigh, and more importantly on Shaw’s campus. The damages the campus faced included shattered windows in the dorms and buildings , uprooted trees, and the destruction […]
I LOVE MY SCHOOL!
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Study Tips for College Students
Many college students experience difficulty implementing effective study habits into their daily routine. Studying for a quiz or exam is not necessarily fun, but utilizing good time management skills and study tips will give you more time for other fun activities. You can still party and have a good time, […]
Welcome Lady Bears!
Welcome Lady Bears!
NFL Labor issues
In what is one of the most popular and profitable sports league in the country, National Football League owners are now less than three weeks away from going on strike and locking out the players. History shows how the balance of power in the collective bargaining agreement has changed […]
Greek Life Continues to Shine at Shaw
At Shaw University, Greek Life can be seen as an important piece of the University’s social activities and traditions. Amongst the fraternities and sororities known as “The Divine Nine,” there are currently 45 young men and women representing the Shaw University Chapters of these historic organizations, and these students […]
Black History Month heros: Robert Smalls
Robert Smalls (1839-1916) was a black American statesman who was born a slave and made a daring escape at the beginning of the Civil War. After the war he served five terms in Congress as the representative from South Carolina. Robert Smalls was born a slave, to Robert and […]