The historical significance of Colin Kaepernick Reclaiming Blackness and radical ideology in sport

By: Taylor Zachary ~Columnist~ After the Black Power Salute of the 1968 Olympics, the strong presence of the radical Black athlete disappeared from virtually every sports arena. I suppose this is, in large part, due to the comfort and complacency of the Black middle class following the conclusion of the Civil Rights Era. Black athletes found themselves in need of a new argument for liberation. As racism became more subtle, integrated sports teams, programs and policies became tolerable. Additionally, in the 70s and 80s Black athletes were introduced to an unprecedented territory of socioeconomic mobility: corporate sponsorship. William Rhoden, a … Continue reading The historical significance of Colin Kaepernick Reclaiming Blackness and radical ideology in sport

Celebrating black history

Spencer and Anna Hogue were an average American couple. They married young, had steady jobs and provided themselves the best life their talents could produce. Spencer and Anna established their lives in Alabama during the height of the Jim Crow Era. Being African American, they understood that providing a stable life for themselves would not come without its share of hardships. Spencer worked as a sharecropper in his hometown of Marion. Since his education was limited, he couldn’t obtain a high-paying job and had to use his skills the best way he knew how. Anna cleaned homes for white families … Continue reading Celebrating black history

Russia faces security threats, controversies before hosting 2014 Winter Olympic Games

By: Andrew Koch ~Campus News Editor~ As the Opening Day ceremonies near, the Russian government is faced with an increasing number of security threats and controversies, raising questions of Russia’s ability to keep athletes and spectators safe. A video recently uploaded to a Jihadi website warned the international community of a planned attack at the Olympics in Sochi, Russia. In the video, two men, believed to have been involved in two suicide bombing attacks last month in Volgograd, Russia, which killed more than 30 people, warn of further terrorist activity in the country. “We’ve prepared a present for you and … Continue reading Russia faces security threats, controversies before hosting 2014 Winter Olympic Games