Opinions

Let’s Stop Dehumanizing the Future

Just war theory makes the world numb to human slaughter. Dead children, and all other innocent victims, become abstractions, collateral damage. It’s almost as though the role of lone-nut mass murderers — killers who clearly have no moral justification to walk into a shopping mall or school classroom or bowling alley and start shooting — is to remind the world that lives are precious and murders equal hell. […]

Local News

Air Force Awards $5M TO FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, University of  Florida Collaboration on New Research  Center of Excellence  

     The Florida State University-headquartered Florida Center for Advanced Aero-Propulsion (FCAAP) will manage the center, named “AEROMORPH: Aerospace Morphing via Integrated Sense, Assess and Respond.” The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and Air Force Office of Scientific Research awarded the universities $5 million for the project.  […]

National News

14-Year-Old Scientist Invents Soap to Treat Skin Cancer

In a world where young minds are constantly pushing the boundaries of science, one exceptional 14-year-old from Annandale, Virginia, has made a significant breakthrough. Heman Bekele, a ninth grader with a passion for biology and technology, recently clinched the title of “America’s Top Young Scientist.” His remarkable achievement was the development of a soap aimed at treating skin cancer, specifically melanoma, a type of skin cancer known for its aggressive nature. […]

Local News

“Write it Up”

     Westside Gazette Newspaper contributor releases seventh book. Kelvin “Six~Four” Cowans writing journey started in a Tennessee prison where dreams and hope go to die. However, his perseverance is now elevating that journey, taking him all the way up to Hollywood, where dreams and hope go to live. […]

Local News

W.E.B. Du Bois

The Brownies’ Book was published by Dr. Du Bois and his partner A.G. Dill. They had collaborated on the popular Crisis magazine. It was subtitled “A Monthly Magazine for the Children of the Sun.” -BlackPast.org. […]