By Taylor Bynion Within the month of Nov., there were two suspicious male individuals spotted on campus, according to campus Public Safety. On Nov. 7, the NDMU community was alerted via email that there was a homeless man using campus facilities overnight and in the early morning hours. “Public Safety has conducted a full sweep... Continue Reading →
Baltimore Group Combats Violence with Ceasefire
By Lindsey Pytrykow As Baltimore is often characterized by a city filled with robbery, drug activity, and, most prominently, murder. One way that the citizens of Baltimore began to combat the city’s murder rate was by creating the Baltimore Ceasefire. The staff at The Black Media Authority elude that August of 2017, is when this... Continue Reading →
United in Opioid Addiction Awareness
By Ciarese De Torres According to the U.S. Department of Health Human Services (HHS), the timeline of the opioid epidemic that has been plaguing the nation stems back to the nineties, when pharmaceutical companies assured the medical community that patients would not be addicted to opioids. As a result, the opioid prescriptions increased over time.... Continue Reading →