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Celebrating Black History Month on the big screen

Director Spike Lee holds his Peabody Award at a 2011 luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel.
A look at the impact and legacy of African-American actors and directors.
Brendan Peters, Staff Writer February 12, 2023

Every February marks the recognition of Black History Month, a celebration of the contributions of African-American voices in every facet of American life. The arts are no exception, with Black voices having a massive impact throughout the history of art in America. Recently, society has begun to acknowledge...

4 Black filmmakers who changed the industry

4 Black filmmakers who changed the industry
In honor of Black History Month, here are five filmmakers who have made history in multiple ways.
Kate Bomar, Photographer February 26, 2022

According to a study from McKinsey and Company only eight percent of all US-produced films have a Black producer and six percent have a Black director. While the film industry remains predominantly white, African-American filmmakers have made strides in improving representation. To celebrate Black History...

Black History Month is worth celebrating

Black History Month is worth celebrating
February is dedicated to celebration and reconciliation.
Hannah Dilanchyan, Opinions Editor February 21, 2022

Each February, the United States celebrates Black History Month. The month honors Black Americans—their history and their achievements. The month also allows a dedicated time to reflect on years of hardship, trial and injustice. It is a time to contemplate how far the country has come and identify...

Bomb threats target HBCUs

Bomb threats target HBCUs
Hannah Larson, Editor-in-Chief February 3, 2022

A series of bomb threats shut down at least 17 historically Black colleges and universities on Feb. 1, the start of Black History Month, forcing them to pause or cancel classes. Howard University, among other targeted HBCUs, ordered students and faculty to shelter in place.  The lockdown at Howard...

Semester Recap: Eagles complete second online semester

Semester Recap: Eagles complete second online semester
A look back at the first hybrid semester.
Maria Weyne and Bethsabe Camacho April 27, 2021

On Dec. 10, President Barry Corey announced students would be returning to campus in three phases. Phase 1 consisted of student athletes, nursing majors and other pre-approved students. Phase 2 was made up of students who needed to attend in-person classes and gain access to on-campus resources, while...

Biola students highlight importance of supporting women

Biola students highlight importance of supporting women
Two Biola students use their platform to explore femininity and share the struggles women go through on a daily basis.
Maria Weyne, News Editor April 1, 2021

Despite women’s history month coming to a close on March 31, junior psychology major Alexandra Artuso and senior cinema and media arts major Bree Mays share the same sentiment toward celebrating minorities beyond their respective months.  MORE THAN JUST A MONTH  “I think it’s really great to...

BHM: Freshman shares his experience as a minority at Biola

BHM: Freshman shares his experience as a minority at Biola
Alexander Reams explains how the Black community can be better seen and heard, not just when it is trending.
Maria Weyne, News Editor February 24, 2021

While researching what college to apply to, freshman computer science and music composition major Alexander Reams stumbled upon Biola University. Although the school seemed like a predominantly white institution, Reams trusted that this was the Christian university he was meant to attend.  A MINORITY...

Black History Month: SCORR student director voices that representation matters

Black History Month: SCORR student director voices that representation matters
Lailah Walker highlights how several on-campus groups have given her a place of belonging.
Bethsabe Camacho, Deputy News Editor February 12, 2021

As the 25th anniversary of the Student Congress of Racial Reconciliation approaches, junior journalism major Lailah Walker remarks that this year's "Heritage" theme celebrates people from all backgrounds. HERITAGE Growing up, Walker did not see people in the mainstream media that represented her Black...

Black History Month: Diversity coordinator celebrates the beauty within her community

Black History Month: Diversity coordinator celebrates the beauty within her community
Debra Mlambo shares her struggles and strives to create a safer space for other Black students on campus.
Maria Weyne, News Editor February 9, 2021

“Beautiful” is the word senior psychology major Debra Mlambo used to describe Black History Month. She explained that even with the conflict and tension surrounding the Black community, the month is still filled with peace.  FROM HER ROOTS Mlambo was born in Zimbabwe, where she lived until she...

Black History Month: Fusion intern celebrates her heritage

Black History Month: Fusion intern celebrates her heritage
Kiarra Edwards shares her experience as a biracial student on campus.
Bethsabe Camacho, Deputy News Editor February 5, 2021

As Black History Month begins, students at Biola share their experiences and heritage with the community around them. One way students are able to do this is through Student Enrichment and Intercultural Development Affinity Groups. Senior communication sciences and disorders major Kiarra Edwards works...

We need Black History Month now more than ever

We need Black History Month now more than ever
This past year was wearisome for the Black community in America, but celebrating our history will help give us hope for the future.
Evana Upshaw, Opinions Editor February 1, 2021

Black History Month first began as Negro History Week in 1926, when Carter G. Woodson desired to bring the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass together as a cohesive celebration. It morphed into a wider observance as popularity grew, notably by young Black college students in the 1960s....

The President’s botched pandemic response has hurt the nation

The President’s botched pandemic response has hurt the nation
Major missteps have made for a challenging path toward healing.
Evana Upshaw, Opinions Editor November 6, 2020

On Nov. 5, the United States broke a record for the highest amount of new coronavirus cases in a single day: 121,054. More than 230,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the U.S, and we are still months away from a widely-available vaccine. COVID-19 is not going away anytime soon. It is not a “Democratic...