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Leaving behind legacy: Years beyond graduation

Josh Carroll and Jesse Sobczak, Editor in Chief and Reporter February 22, 2023

Editor's Note: This is the last in our 2023 series of features for The Chanticleer’s celebration of Black History Month. To close out February, we’re focusing on alumni and those who continue contributing...

Gullah Geechee Day this weekend

Dyneira Brown, Reporter February 20, 2023

The Horry and Georgetown counties are gathering Feb. 25 to celebrate their third annual Gullah Geechee Community Day. This event allows others to engage in the wide-ranging traditions of African culture....

Rin Graham and Isaiah Cook recite the poem "Lines Spoken by a Boy of Seven Years" from "Columbian Orator."

Preserving history with Douglass Day celebration

Shyanne Bellamy and Sazie Eagan, Reporters February 20, 2023

The Digital Culture and Design (DCD), English, and Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS) departments celebrated Douglass Day with three campus events on Tuesday, Feb.14.   The events honored the life and...

Paving the way for students

Chanticleer Staff February 15, 2023

James Ndone, communication assistant professor By Jesse Sobczak James Ndone, Ph.D, is a communication professor and researcher here at Coastal Carolina University. Aft er growing up on Mombasa...

“The 1619 Project:” Contributions to history

“The 1619 Project:” Contributions to history

Shyanne Bellamy, Reporter February 14, 2023

From the rhythmic Afrobeat, to the poetic narration and the voices of African Americans throughout the span of history, Hulu’s six-part documentary series, “The 1619 Project,” packs a powerful and...

Room for more Black history

Shyanne Bellamy, Reporter February 8, 2023

Many of you may know Harriet Tubman, Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Frederick Douglass, George Washington Carver, and Madam C.J. Walker as the African American inventors, visionaries, and...

Each NPHC fraternity and sorority represnte their organizations with their heads held high and pride in their
hearts. Chapter Presidents and members shown (from top left ) Jorredan Moultrie, Maxwell Pate, Shatreia Dodson,
Deronne Davis, Alyce Moore, Quandre Butler and Avery Shorts.

Black excellence recognized across campus

Dyneira Brown, Reporter February 8, 2023

The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) consists of nine organizations that work together to create positive change for Black people in the country. The council was formed during the early 1900s when...

Nothing less than worthy

Nothing less than worthy

Tiera Rivers, Art Director February 1, 2023

From racism, economic inequalities, to gender pay gaps, Black women face many complications in today’s fight for equality. Regardless of a Black woman’s abilities or education, society encourages the...

One man play depicts MLK

One man play depicts MLK

Madison Sharrock, Assistant Editor February 1, 2023

  Ira Knight’s play, “The Myth, The Man” interprets Martin Luther King Jr.’s thoughts minutes before his death on April 4, 1968, at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. Knight said his goal by...

Women of Color initiative rallies for the underrepresented

Women of Color initiative rallies for the underrepresented

Annette Peagler, Graduate Assistant February 1, 2023

“Representation matters” is a statement often heard in the public and amongst universities communities, and the Women of Color (WOC) is an initiative on Coastal Carolina University’s campus where...

Celebrating Black History Month

Joshua Carroll, Editor-in-Chief February 1, 2023

Moving into February, we at The Chanticleer want to celebrate Black History Month by shining a spotlight on contributions from all throughout our campus community; whether they be from students, faculty...

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