St. Joe’s lack of racial awareness does the institution no favors
In commemoration of Black History Month, I wanted to write a piece that delved into the ways in which St. Joe’s perpetuates a kind...
How we can effectively move forward
As students scrambled to meet their final academic and extracurricular obligations in the final weeks of last semester, the St. Joe’s community as a whole grappled...
Dear Mr. President, what are we tolerating?
On Nov. 29 at 6:07 p.m., I was backstage getting ready to sing my heart out at The Perch with my gospel choir, as I and the rest of our institution received...
Sorting out feelings of frustration, uncertainty and solidarity
Since the Nov. 28 issue of The Hawk spread across campus, the cover story has dominated discussion. On social media, alumni have done more...
A Tale of Two Experiences at St. Joe's
As a senior at St. Joe’s, I’ve been through my fair share of experiences. Each of which has made me stronger, more resilient and more apt to advocate on behalf...
Blackness has more than two faces and all of them are valid
The other day, a few of my friends got into argument.
One of my friends referred to themselves and their friends as “the blacks” and another...
How Sandra Oh’s Emmy nomination further normalizes POC’s presence in TV
The TV industry has made considerable strides in trying to diversify content for a more racially conscious audience. And Sandra...