By Amsu Warner Growing excitement surrounds The Norfolk State Spartans Men’s Basketball upcoming 2018-2019 NCAA college basketball season, and the anticipation will only increase during the team’s tip-off week Sept. 29 – Oct. 5. The week of events will include a Tip-Off Dinner, a skate party and several sports legends. Fan favorite Spartan Madness kicks … Continue reading
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Class of 2022 In Full Throttle
By Skyler Sales Despite the ease in which some freshmen have settled into campus life, some are still adjusting to the change from high school to college. “When the university closed for several days due to the Hurricane Florence forecast, one freshman student asked whether they would have to make up the lost days,” noted … Continue reading
Colin Kaepernick continues NFL case
By Isaiah Robertson “Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything.” That’s how Nike recently announced its partnership with social activist Colin Kaepernick. Kaepernick is currently “sacrificing everything” by taking on the global super power that is the NFL. Nike’s campaign was overall successful and resulted in a surge of online sales and a … Continue reading
There’s new turf in town at NSU stadium
By Amsu Warner Norfolk State University completed its turf installation project at William “Dick” Price Stadium in time for the Spartans season opener against the Virginia State Trojans on Aug. 31. NSU won the Labor Day Classic contest 34-n13. Rockland, Maryland-based R.A.D Sports contractor began the project in June to replace the field’s existing grass … Continue reading
Tinder offers app for college students
By Tamia Boyd Often viewed as a “hookup” app, Tinder is designed to keep its users in constant contact with each other. The app, which has been around since 2012, recently rolled out a special feature strictly for college students called Tinder U. Tinder U wants to go a step further to help college students … Continue reading
HBO’s ‘Random Acts of Flyness’ soars
By LaRey Wright HBO’s new late night series “Random Acts of Flyness” is an eccentric variety show that plays out like a piece of contemporary art. Music, art, dance, live action and animation come together to shine light on the African-American experience. Instead of leading the audience with a storyline, the pieces are put together … Continue reading
YBN Cordae defies the generational divide in hip-hop
By Keona Frasier Hip-hop has long been home to a generationally charged musical divide. Yet, newcomer YBN Cordae seems to be making a favorable impression among his followers. The Maryland rapper made his way into the industry by joining the burgeoning YBN collective, alongside fellow rappers YBN Almighty Jay and YBN Nahmir. Cordae’s visibility in … Continue reading
NBA off-season filled with player moves
By Amsu Warner Just like the beginning of every NBA season teams, players, coaches and even fans mark their calendars for the most notable and anticipated games on the NBA schedule. NBA fans also have their eyes locked on the franchise player moves during the off-season. The most publicized move had to be LeBron … Continue reading
Voting and staying ‘woke’ is a duty, says Founders Day speaker
By Marie Johnson Political commentator and strategist Angela Rye believes it’s important for African Americans and others to “not just be woke, but also to work woke.” Being woke means to “be aware of the opportunities that you have as a generation and also as students,” Rye said in her remarks as the keynote speaker … Continue reading
Spartan Echo Black History Playlist
An op-ed by Keona Frasier Today, hip-hop is valued for representing black culture at its core and officiating the union of free speech and artistic expression. Rappers and fans alike can certainly credit their social and creative liberation to the freedom fighters of the civil rights movement. Here is a list of hip-hop songs that … Continue reading