Local coach only Albertan chosen for mentorship program - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News medicinehatnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from medicinehatnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
INDIANAPOLIS, March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Paretta Autosport and MoneyLion announced today that the financial platform, where hardworking Americans can bank, borrow, save and invest – all within one app,
Media Credit: Photo Illustration by Grace Hromin | Assistant Photo Editor
This year s Black Heritage Celebration focuses on dispelling the notion that the Black population is a monolith by allowing student organizations to define what being Black means to them through various events.
News By Samantha Serafin Feb 1, 2021 12:43 AM
For sophomore Talyn Williams, the Black Girl Mentorship Program’s outreach coordinator, this year’s Black History Celebration is an opportunity to uplift Black women through conversations about “womanism.”
In preparation for the BHC, which begins Monday, Black Girl Mentorship Program organized the panel event, “Black is Womanist,” for Thursday. The event will host representatives from groups like the Student Association, Feminist Student Union and Black Men’s Initiative to discuss the everyday experiences of Black women.
Editor’s note: This story includes allegations of sexual misconduct. If you have questions about the reporting behind the story, please contact the editor at eic@gwhatchet.com
Student Association Executive Vice President Brandon Hill, three members of the SA executive branch and at least 10 other student organizations are calling for SA President Howard Brookins to resign, citing “credible” claims of sexual misconduct against him.
George Glass, the vice president for financial affairs; Karina Ochoa Berkley, the vice president for sustainability and a Hatchet opinions writer; and Anna Adler, the director of student engagement, published a joint statement Friday night calling for Brookins to step down. The statement comes less than a week after three members of the body resigned last Saturday, claiming that Brookins’ “conduct and demeanor” created a “negligent and careless work environment” in the cabinet.