by Chum Sejimon | Jul 1, 2015 | Blog, Culture, Opinion, Politics News
June 1, 2015 not only marked the dawn of a new month but pronounced the transition of former Olympic athlete, Bruce Jenner, from male to female. An overwhelming majority of national media networks displayed their admiration and support for the debut of Caitlyn Jenner,...
by midwest25 | Jul 1, 2015 | Blog, Opinion
Here is an article by Anne Flaherty of the Associated Press I came across and would like to get your feedback. With the federal government backing trade schools, such as Everest College, who has numerous investigations for fraud, are they really in the best interest...
by Ghostndamachine | May 17, 2015 | Blog, News
You are finally free from the belly of the beast. You have dreamed of this day for months and in some cases years. You have all of the expectations, desires and balled up emotions of any hostage that has been held in captivity. You have meticuously planned your first...
by Ghostndamachine | Apr 26, 2015 | Blog, Culture, News
Soooo, B-MO is tense. There have been non-stop reports of violence and looting. There have been objects thrown at the police, there has been destruction of private property. There have been those who say “fuck it, tear some shit up.” An even larger group has been...
by Chum Sejimon | Feb 24, 2015 | Blog, Celebrities, News
On Sunday’s 87th Academy Award celebration, Patricia Arquette took the stage upon winning Best Supporting Actress for the groundbreaking film Boyhood. The speech that followed beckoned to some 45 million viewers and over 6,000 academy members in an effort to...
by Chum Sejimon | Feb 16, 2015 | News, Opinion
Where other students may have thought of schoolgirl or hero inspired costumes, Loudon County, Virginia’s Heritage High School student dressed as a slave for the school’s annual Spirit Week: Throwback Thursday celebration. The young man’s costume...
by Chum Sejimon | Feb 13, 2015 | History
Amidst America’s 39th annual recognition of Black History Month, an interesting revelation has arisen: Barack Obama is not the nation’s first Black President. A man by the name of John Hanson is said to have been America’s first documented president,...
by Reneegede | Dec 30, 2014 | Opinion
UI MEME OF THE DAY, a Daily Series… Welcome back. We knew it all along … and they picked a New York’s Finest way to show the rest of the world (in ‘quickstep’ time) how insidiously nasty and vicious and childish they can be. In an act of...
by Reneegede | Dec 8, 2014 | Opinion
UI Meme of the Day, a Daily Series… What the hell were the crabs doing in the barrel in the first place? Oh, that’s right… They were captured against their will, and put in there to be someone else’s lunch, or dinner, or supper … buy...
by Patrick Irvine | Oct 6, 2014 | Culture, History
Lots of emphasis has been put on Black inventors over the past few decades in America. Access to information has caused heated debates on who the inventions actually belong to especially as it pertains to race. This becomes a matter of importance for black people...