Let’s be honest: the spring semester can feel like a drag. You're probably juggling a million things—between academics, extracurriculars, and personal commitments—and the weather can’t decide if it’s …
“To Dance is to remember with the body.”
This past Tuesday, I attended a Black Experiences Lecture titled “Dancing the African Diaspora: Shared Memories and Memoralizations in Motion " by Thomas F. Defrantz. Defrantz is a professor at …
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Bringing Together BU Student Orgs
Recently, several campus organizations came together for a lively and welcoming event. Groups like the Black Student Union (BSU), Bucknell African Caribbean Student Association (BACSA), National …
In the Studio with Soul in Motion
The African Drum and Dancing session with Soul in Motion, held on Sunday, 9/8, brought an engaging and memorable afternoon. As members of the workshop made their way to the Tustin studio, the …
New Faculty Welcome Lunch
In university, you are used to your professor at the front of a classroom—telling you what to do, grading you, and mentoring you, depending on how comfortable you feel with them. This dynamic, rooted …
Power & Politics: Black Political Engagement and the 2024 Election
The blue skies of Bucknell on September 10th slowly darkened as white stars exploded across the campus’ canvas, leaving trails of red. Patriotism had struck Bucknell’s bubble, infecting students, …
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