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Kelsey Welsh ’22 (left) plays a card during a demonstration of how to play Spades at BSU’s Spades Night on Feb. 4. PHOTOS: MITCHELL SHIELDS 22/THE HAWK

Spades night: BSU’s kick-off to Black History Month

Hannah Madeya February 8, 2022

The Black Student Union (BSU) hosted Spades Night on Feb. 4 in Doyle Banquet Hall South, where St. Joe’s students were welcomed to gather and learn how to play the card game. About 20 students attended...

“I know you didn’t think a white girl made that s--- up?”

“I know you didn’t think a white girl made that s— up?”

Kaila Mundell-Hill February 19, 2020

How the internet commodifies black culture If you haven’t heard the song “Lottery (Renegade)” by K Camp or seen the viral dance that accompanies the song on TikTok, then you’ve definitely been...

Don’t touch my hair

Don’t touch my hair

Hadassah Colbert December 3, 2019

A black girl's experience with hair “Don’t touch my hair when it’s the feelings I wear... Don’t touch my crown, they say the vision I’ve found. Don’t touch what’s there, when it’s the feelings...

Confronting your white friends

Jaulie Cantave April 17, 2019

Jordyn Woods and issues with cultural appropriation I’m sure many of you St. Joe’s students are sick of all the articles about racism and injustice, but that’s just too bad because here is another...

Beyoncé outdid herself again

Beyoncé outdid herself again

Kaila Mundell-Hill April 24, 2018

Beychella: black excellence at its finest Beyoncé slayed Coachella’s main stage for two weekends as the first black woman to headline the festival. Although her comments about this feat may have gone...

Media’s appropriation of black culture

Media’s appropriation of black culture

Aliyah Stokes February 12, 2018

What it is and how we can fix it America is all about being a “melting pot” or “salad” allowing different races, cultures or ethnic groups to live together in harmony while still being appreciated...

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