Bringing it Full Circle

Many of today’s trends come full circle, that includes fashion, music, and entertainment. Recently the cast of Grown-ish released their second season promotion video that involved a very familiar theme. The Freeform hit series promo video was of Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) and her friends paying a tribute to a well-known television show that was... Continue Reading →

End of Semester Stress

Whew chile…It’s that time of year again. The time of year where students are having late night stays in the library, purchasing energy drinks or coffee and snacks, sitting at a desk/table with scattered papers and laptops and the look of stress all in their faces. Yes, it’s the time of year for FINALS!! This... Continue Reading →

Student Life/Spiritual Life

Today’s blog is about how college students balance being strong in faith and trying to have a fun and memorable college experience at the same time. College is a time in a person’s life where they experience freedom, some for the very first time and every person has a different way of experiencing freedom. In... Continue Reading →

NCAA vs NAIA Debate

As an aspiring collegiate athlete, you look for a scholarship. Knowing how to get recruited and stand out are the first steps to that goal, but a big step is deciding which athletic association best fits who you are not only as an athlete but a student. Based off a recent Twitter poll, 69 votes,... Continue Reading →

Art. Is it a Language?

Brandan Odums is a local artist and entrepreneur who has created a way for artist like him to showcase their talents here in New Orleans. Odums chose this lifestyle because he wants to give the city hope and also do the thing he loves which is inspiring the youth to understand the past and work... Continue Reading →

Men vs Women Support in Sports

Most people go to sporting events for the excitement of the game or even in anticipation of a home team victory. But have you ever thought about both genders getting the same amount of support? While asking around there were many different opinions about who gets the most support men or women. From experts to sports fans... Continue Reading →

NOLA Crawfish Festival

NOLA Crawfish KING and Live For Live Music hosted the second annual NOLA Crawfish Festival, introducing some of New Orleans’ finest musicians, food, and drinks at Central City BBQ, located on 1201 S Rampart. The festival was hosted in between the Jazz Fest weekends, for three days May 1-3 from 3pm-10pm. This year's talent included... Continue Reading →

National African American Wellness Walk

The stereotype is that African American men don’t like going to the doctor. So, in order to help fix that way of thinking, John Gregory started the National African-American Male Wellness Walk 12 years ago, in Ohio. They surveyed 100 men in research and the results came back showing 90 percent were sick and didn’t... Continue Reading →

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