Inclusivity for All in BGLOs
image from: http://www.istockphoto.com/photos/rainbow-flag?excludenudity=true&sort=mostpopular&mediatype=photography&phrase=rainbow%20flag By: Karly Grey ('21), Staff Writer For generations, Black Greek Letter Organizations have been home to the expression and representation of African American students on black and…
What’s Really Cookin’ at UNC?
By: Cameron Ulmer ('20), Staff Writer Since fall semester is well under way, I’m sure the pre-cooked meals that Big Momma made for you are surely long gone now. You…
Letter from the Editor: The People’s Issue
Greetings and welcome to Black Ink's final issue of this academic year, our April 2017 People's Issue! For this issue, we really wanted to focus on the people in and…
Jordan Bermudez’ Inclusive Vision for CUAB
Cover Story By: Ariana Wiggins ('19), Staff Writer When adversity, trials and societal barriers go against her, she bends but does not break. Jordan Bermudez is the epitome of a…
Now That I Have 20/20
By: Mariah Warner ('20), Staff Writer & Photographer Everyone has a distinct lens they look through in life. There are many moments when your lens will become blurry. However with…
March Madness
By: Erin Flood ('19), Staff Writer With 7 seconds left, Gonzaga misses…seconds later UNC wins it all. It was a moment that us Tar Heels will cherish forever. It’s an…
Love or Lust: 3 Tips to Tell the Difference
By: Ashley Thompson (UNC '11), notashley.com One of the biggest mistakes people make when dating is interpreting lust… as love. This will undoubtedly end in heartache. Lust by definition is…
Back to the Future: The Resurgence of Nayvadius Wilburn
By: PK Krentsil ('19), Managing Editor If you’re at a party and Future isn’t played at least once after an hour, leave. Seriously. Future Hendrix has been a mainstay in…
Come Celebrate Blackness
By: Mariah Warner ('20), Staff Writer The Celebration of Blackness Photo Campaign, an event put together by Destiny Talley (‘18) and Mariah Warner (‘20), was created to showcase the celebration…
writing while black
By: Elaine Dodoo ('18) Communication Major + Entrepreneurship Minor writing while black writing while black is to declare war on those who terrorized your existence. those who are still terrorizing. it…