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As I stood in the center of the Texas Capitol building, those words became a cloak for my anxiety.

The nation’s leading creators of media, music, film and entertainment headline Texas Southern University’s School of Communication’s annual #CommWeek conference scheduled for March 27-31 in the Martin Luther King Jr. Humanities building. This year’s theme is “Festival of Life: Celebrating Global Communication.“ Go to the #TSUCommWeek app for more details https://tsucommweek2023.glideapp.io/dl/f2f9e3 and see the flyer […]

Since grade school, Jesha Magee, 27, a law student at Texas Southern University’s Thurgood Marshall School of Law, practiced a strong need to help others on a small or large scale. “I used to get in trouble in school for sticking up for my friends,” the Fort Worth native said. “And different administrators would say, ‘You can’t […]

On March 4, 1960, several students from Texas Southern University held the first sit-in in Houston at a Weingarten’s grocery store lunch counter, which ultimately played a role in ending segregation across the city.

Dozens of students scurred into a small room just to the right of Kashmere highschool’s cafeteria. Some spoke with their friends, laughing and enjoying one another, while others sat by themselves, observing the scene. Suddenly, the doors swung open, and their lives changed forever. On Wednesday, Feb. 23, Howdy Ice Cream store owner Roderick Batson […]

Texas’ first Black ski club is breaking barriers in the Lone Star state and beyond.

By: Karina Hollingsworth It was a sunny, cool day at Clear Lake Park with a light breeze that quickly came and went. The breeze allowed the fishing line to freely float in the peaceful water while awaiting the first bite of the day. “It’s relaxing.” Wanda Franklin said. This is the kind of day Willard […]

One night in August 1973, an artist named DJ Kool Herc set down two vinyl disks, scratching them in a way that sounded unusual at the time. He could not have guessed what impact that one moment would ultimately have on music.  Since then, other artists from around the world have pushed the boundaries of […]

By Amber Land HOUSTON – Standing in front of the Martin Luther King building at Texas Southern University is an iconic sculpture called African Queen Mother.  Many view it as a large fountain or a landmark for campus directions. However, the 12-foot sculpture has historical significance and dates back to early folktales passed down through […]

“Yes, you won. You’ve won the game of life.” 

– UC Health Doctors