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Panelists discuss the question on the screen, "Why do men and women have such a hard time communicating?" - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon

MOCA hosts Middle Ground event: Exploring complexities of black relationships

Al Harmon April 3, 2024

To promote understanding and debate, Rowan University's Men of Color Alliance (MOCA) held the Middle Ground event on March 28 at Prof's Place in the Chamberlain Student Center. The event was inspired...

Students pick their food from the buffet line-up. Photo via Joshua Olumakin

Celebrating cultures, food, and people at the World of Dishes event

Rachel Sampson September 27, 2023

The Freyja Chapter of the Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority (MSU) hosted the World of Dishes event on Sept. 21st. The event featured a buffet-style lineup with food from 12 different countries, spanning from...

"Come for the food, Stay for the vibes!" - Photo via @rowansjicr on Instagram

Office of SJICR and MOCA collaborate for “Soul Food Sunday” event

Al Harmon March 1, 2023

On the evening of Feb. 26, the Chamberlain Student Center was filled with the delicious aroma of soul food as students from all backgrounds came together to celebrate African-American culture through...

One of the panelists answering the question, “How do we see colorism manifest itself in the BIPOC community?” as everyone else listens. - Staff Writer / Maryela Gallardo

Rowan Clubs present panel confronting oppression and colonialism to close Black History Month

Maryela Gallardo March 1, 2023

On Tuesday night, Feb. 28, the Student Center Pit welcomed Rowan students of all backgrounds to learn about the hard truths of oppression and colonialism in the world. Dozens of students gathered to educate...

Rowan community members march down Rowan Boulevard in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement on Juneteenth 2020. - Editor-in-Chief / Kalie VanDewater

Black Student Union holds peaceful protest on campus for Juneteenth

Please do not tell me ‘If you’re not happy, just leave,’ when my country...was ripped from the grass of Native Americans, and built off the blood, screams and scared backs of Black men, women and...

Rowan After Hours hosted a Black History Month celebration in partnership with African Student Association in 2019. This event highlighted black culture through song and dance, such as this performance by Tajeva. - Features Editor / Kalie VanDewater

Rowan’s issue with diversity and inclusion

Dyone Payne January 26, 2020

The Black Student Union held their first State of Black Rowan forum during the fall semester to talk about issues that have arisen between the divide of Rowan culture and Black Rowan culture. The topics...

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