Illinois Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya) and FBI informant William O’Neal (LaKeith Stanfield) ride in the dark of night in order to evade the nearby police on the hunt for activists. Photo courtesy of Sundance Film Festival. By Anthony Garza, Staff Reporter Not much has changed in the 50 years that the […]
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The Season That Got Away
Student-athletes are motivated now more than ever due to the pandemic. Photo Credit Vincent Temesvary and GoToros By Chaz Kawamura, Staff Reporter Imagine not being able to play the sport you love for not one but two seasons. Not being able to be on the field with teammates, with your family and friends in the […]
Finding My Identity During Social Isolation
Name tags are a way to identify bodies, but they don’t always represent what’s within. Photo by Carlos Martinez. By Carlos Martinez, Web Editor It was a cold, dark afternoon when I walked through the security checkpoint at my job with my knapsack stuffed with textbooks and a plastic bag full of leftovers from the […]
Police Accountability Through the Eyes of a Civil Rights Attorney
Amid the need for accountability during a Black Lives Matter protest, cops are shown with protective gear and weapons. Photo by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Nova Blanco-Rico, Photo Editor Due to the recent calls for police reform and accountability for the brutal actions of police officers, universities have found themselves in need of discussions of systematic […]
Melodic Messages: The Civil Rights Movement Left Behind
Illustration by Darlene Maes By Darlene Maes, Managing Editor Time is not a factor when it comes to music and its influence on society. During unjust moments in history, artists have emerged to add a voice from their platform to highlight the historically evident systemic oppression that Black people have faced. Despite the attempts made […]