Unveiling Racial Disparities in America’s Housing Crisis Post-Pandemic The housing crisis has been an ongoing issue in America since 2007. It has become painfully noticeable due to the COVID-19 pandemic and how the… Continue Reading ›
Are the Kids Alright? Post-Covid Schooling and the Great Teacher Resignation Educators across America have been taking to the internet to express concern over the future of post-pandemic learning and the increasingly disruptive behavior of their… Continue Reading ›
Driverless Cars in San Francisco: Are They Ready to Take Passengers? This fall, Waymo opened their driverless-car doors to the San Francisco public a year after removing human safety drivers from behind the wheel, prompting both… Continue Reading ›
Biden’s SAVE plan: A step towards student debt relief In the wake of the Supreme Court’s rejection of President Biden’s debt cancellation proposal in June of this year, the Biden administration has introduced a… Continue Reading ›
Prioritizing Your Well-being: Scheduling Self-Care Amidst a Demanding Lifestyle In the midst of America’s fast-paced and demanding work culture, finding time for yourself can be a challenge. Balancing academic responsibilities, work commitments, and maintaining… Continue Reading ›
OPINION: Did Nigeria decide in the 2023 Presidential Election? Lagos, Nigeria (M-Lifestyle) – Silence… This was exactly what Nigerians experienced when Bola Ahmed Tinubu was announced the president-elect by the Independent National Electoral Commission… Continue Reading ›
Biden’s Student Debt Relief Plan: What you need to know so far On Monday, 17th October 2022, the Biden Administration’s application for student debt relief was formally launched. This was days after the Education Department published a… Continue Reading ›
OPINION: Should We Mourn the Death of Queen Elizabeth II? The passing of the longest reigning British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II was announced on Thursday 8th September 2022. She died at the age of 96,… Continue Reading ›
Nigeria’s Educational System Is on the Decline “What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to a human soul”- Joseph Addison. If the government of a country is falling apart,… Continue Reading ›
Will Smith Publicly Apologizes To Chris Rock Will Smith has come out publicly to apologize to Chris Rock and the entire world via his Facebook page. This is happening a day after… Continue Reading ›
Women History Month: 10 Millennial Black Women Breaking the Bias Women’s impact across the world has not gone unnoticed and it’s no wonder the United Nations had to set a day aside (March 8) solely… Continue Reading ›
Elana Meyers Taylor Emerges As Most Decorated Black Athlete In Winter Olympics Olympic bobsledder, Elana Meyers Taylor has made history as she became the most decorated black athlete in Winter Olympics after she and Sylvia Hoffman won… Continue Reading ›
HBCUs Targeted With Bomb Threats on Day 1 of BHM Quite a number of Historically Black Colleges and Universities have had to postpone or ultimately shut down classes and operations as a result of bomb… Continue Reading ›
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