Featured, Features A tale of two leaders: Harriet Jacobs and A. Phillip Randolph change history Important figures in Black history extend beyond the borders of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Harriet Tubman, yet these seem to Elena Spradlin Posted on February 20, 2015
Featured, Perspectives Enjoy each music genre for its own value Whether it’s rock, country, classical or pop, no genre of music is superior to the others. Every genre of music has its own Alaina Davis Posted on February 19, 2015
Breaking News, Featured, News “Snowpocalypse Now” APSU and the surrounding area has been brought to its knees the week of Feb. 16 due to Winter Storm Octavia that brought a Sean McCully Posted on February 16, 2015
Featured, Features ‘The F Word’ defines feminism, debunks stereotypes Feminism is a high-profile topic in the media and elsewhere, yet there are often negative connotations to the word. On Andrew Wadovick Posted on February 16, 2015
Softball, Sports Lady Govs softball loses doubleheader APSU fell to the University of Miami Ohio 2-13 on Friday, Feb. 13. APSU was down 0-5 by the third inning and could not get Emmanual Bell Posted on February 16, 2015
Featured, News KA wins Chapter Excellence awards The Zeta Tau Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order received the Samuel Zenas Ammen Award for Chapter Excellence and the George C. David Harris Posted on February 13, 2015