By Taylor Bynion Editor-in-Chief, Taylor Bynion, turns the tables and writes a letter from the editor in Bynion’s Opinion. The latest poll is in: I know nothing about politics. Well, not nothing, but not enough to form a firm opinion. As college students, we are constantly encouraged to vote, educate ourselves about current events, and... Continue Reading →
Basketball team finds success on court
By Sara Few Gators Basketball has gone above and beyond expectations this season. They were voted to finish No. 3 in the CSAC, but achieved a 17-7 record with one more game against College of St. Elizabeth before the CSAC Playoffs. Sophomore center Daija Fitchett leads the Gators in rebounds with 245 rebounds, averaging 11.7... Continue Reading →
Tracking down a new head coach
By Taylor Bynion Senior Karelly Sanchez meets in the team room with sprinters, long distance runners, and throwers. Each member of the team, including newly-elected team captain, Sanchez, are excited for the new track and field season. On Friday, Feb. 2, Athletic Director Renee Bostic met with the track and field team to announce a... Continue Reading →
Give us credit! NDMU should allow a 19 credit option
By Hermoine Riggs At this time, students at NDMU are guaranteed 12-18 credits as included in tuition. Due to many different factors, students should be allowed 19 credits instead of only 18. Many students who are nursing and biology majors have to take classes with labs. This would require them to have a four credit... Continue Reading →
Is there room where you want to board?
By Kristina Pickering and Kaitlyn Angell Is life in Doyle Hall for you? By Kristina Pickering Calling all residents! Students in Meletia, ever wonder what life in Doyle is like? Doyle Hall is fairly quite, and residents tend to reserve our time for studying, and when we can, some good relaxation. Doyle is a building... Continue Reading →
Healthcare event helps students
By Ciarese De Torres This year commemorates the third annual Women’s Healthcare Workshop hosted by the Commuters United, a commuter-led SGA organization formerly known as Road Scholars. During this service event, both residents and commuters alike come to Gator Alley, where they can freely discuss feminine health care problems and decorate boxes called Menstruation Stations.... Continue Reading →
Students dress to impress with new suit closet
By Mylaika Stephenson The Career Center is opening a Suit Closet that will allow Women’s College students to rent new business attire for free. When students are entering the working field for the first-time job interviews can be nerve-racking. The Career Center wanted to create a resource that helps to relieve the stress of formal... Continue Reading →
Gender-neural bathrooms added on campus
By Lindsey Pytrykow Gender-neutral bathrooms have been a national and local discussion for years. While this concept is controversial to a number of people, NDMU has instituted numerous gender-inclusive restrooms. WMAR, Baltimore News, reported that in 2014, Maryland passed an act to prevent discrimination against someone due to gender identity. This act, known as Fairness... Continue Reading →
Sanders campaign yields highest monthly fundraising
By Taylor Marshall Latest Democratic frontrunner, Senator Bernie Sanders, announced a massive $25 million fundraising total for January according to an announcement on Twitter. Sanders, the frontrunner according to a Quinnipac Poll, raised the most money by any candidate in a single month within this election cycle. This figure surpasses the campaign’s totals from the... Continue Reading →
Corona Virus sparks fatality, spreads from China
By Chelsea Boyd The death toll of a virus worse than SARS has killed over 1,000 and affected more than 43,000 people. The first cases of the Coronavirus, also known as 2019-nCoV, were identified in Wuhan, in the Hubei Province of China on December 3, 2019. The virus is spreading, with new cases confirmed in... Continue Reading →