Taiwana Shambley, co-executive editor A student movement was sparked at Augsburg University in 2018-19 after news broke that the former director of the now-suspended Honors
Taiwana Shambley, executive editor Augsburg staff delivered a letter to President Paul Pribbenow and the Board of Regents on Oct. 29 informing them of their
Artist Statement Peace, y’all! I’m Taiwana Shambley, a fiction writer and poet born and raised in Saint Paul. I’m passionate about the intersections of family,
Dominick Ingram, sports editor, Taiwana Shambley, executive editor This year’s Echo staff has, in recent weeks, learned that the paper’s sports section has a history
Citlaly Escobar, Opinions Editor, and Taiwana Shambley, Executive Editor A group of students, staff and faculty convened an informal working group in November 2019 to
Taiwana Shambley, A&E Editor Augsburg’s Pan Afrikan Student Union (PASU) held their annual Afrikan Night, a celebration of Black diasporic cultures, on Dec. 7th. PASU
The following article is an account from Associate Professor of English Mzenga Wanyama’s experience this past year with ICE, and complications that he has experienced
Taiwana Shambley, A&E Editor On Nov. 18, The Friends of the Hennepin County Library brought award-winning author Carmen Maria Machado to Minneapolis to discuss her
Kristy Moua, Features Editor The week of Nov. 18 was International Education Week, an annual celebration of International Education all across the globe. On
Sylvia Holsen, Co-Editor-In-Chief Students and faculty gathered in the Foss Chapel for a second Day of Action focused around addressing issues of race and equity
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