The Black Student Union is hosting a food drive here on campus. All donations will be given to the Food Depot in Santa Fe. Donations will be accepted until Nov. 20. Donation bins are located in Mouton, Fogelson Library, St. Michaels Hall, Kennedy Hall and King Hall. So come on by and donate...
BSU Ready to Go
posted by Charli Renken
SFUAD’s Black Student Union hit the ground running last year—and it’s ready to expand!
Women’s Appreciation Show...
posted by Charli Renken
The Women’s Appreciation Show will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 25 on the Quad.
Art of Liberation
posted by Luke Montavon
SFUAD’s Black Student Union on Feb. 20 hosted a powerful show on the Art of Liberation with performances and speeches.
Black Student Union
posted by Andrew Koss
Charles Christopher Simon sits in a comfortable leather chair in the administration building, a grey-billed hat resting on his head above square-rimmed glasses. His voice is as soft and gentle as the dimmed lights of the lobby as he speaks about SFUAD’s recently formed Black Student Union (BSU). The group came together at the end of the fall 2014 semester, just as most students were preparing for finals. “I really put myself out there,” says Simon, the group’s founder and president. “I never thought I’d do that.” The Black Student Union meets every Thursday at 7 p.m. in Benildus room 105, though the location is subject to change. BSU Vice-President Tikia “Fame” Hudson is encouraged by the level of support the group has been receiving from SFUAD staff. “I have more faith in our university as the president of SFUAD has approved this project,” she says of the Black History Show. “And I know that if I need any help, I just have to ask.” The BSU is guided by SFUAD Enrollment Advisors Ryan Henson and Malcom Morgan. The group refers to Henson as their mentor. In addition to faculty support, the BSU has found friends in members of Santa Fe’s local chapter of the NAACP, some of whom will be present at the BSU’s Black History Show on Feb. 20. Hudson spoke of being inspired when the chapter’s president, George Geder, came to speak in her Ethical Responsibilities class. The BSU is gearing up for a busy month. Over the last week, announcements went out to SFUAD students that the BSU is looking for submissions for its “I Have a Dream” art competition. The competition calls for artists to express their knowledge of black history through any visual form: paintings, photography, sculpture, digital...
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