Thursday, May 20, 2010

Til next year.

With the school year at end, there will be no mmore updates on minority clubs at Adelphi. Come back in September of 2010, to hear more on these fabulous clubs!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Men of Color Alliance

Here is a video done by Amina Cisse and Justine Vaughns on the Men of Color Alliance, the newest minority club on campus.

First News Video from amina cisse on Vimeo.

Interview with Monique Walker

An Interview with Monique Walker a sophomore at Adelphi University who is anticipating this years long awaited fashion show presented by African People's Organization. She is not a member of the club, but just a student who is looking forward to a good show.



African People's Organization hopes everyone enjoyed the show.

Black Students United


Since there were so few members this year, Carribean Cultural Awareness Club and African People's Organization have decided to join together and become Black Students United.

"We're hoping to get more members this way, since the two clubs can join together. That means that this one club will have twice the amount of members as the sperate two clubs." Said Christina Roberts, president of Carribean Cultural Awareness Club.

Black Students United voted on their new Executive Board last night and are very excited for a new year.

"We have a lot of new ideas for you guys!" Said Melita Dillard, the new president of Black Students United. "We're going to have a lot of fun."

Already the new club is designing their new t-shirts, entitled B.S.U. in black, red, and white. They are also making a strong effort to advertise their new club. Monday afternoon they had their first B.B.Q which consisted of free food, fun games, free snow cones, free t-shirt designs, and a free photo booth.

With all these fun activities already started before the year is even over, you can only expect for from B.S.U.

The Long Awaited Show

Picture by: Scherise Garcia

Both parties came out on top after a long awaited battle.


After African People's Organization's fashion show, students first attended Men of Color Alliance's party and then when that one ended at 2am, them all headed over to Club Mink in Queens to finish the celebration at 4am.


According to Executive Board member Rachel Clarke, the fashion show was a success.


"Everything went smoothly and everyone seems to have enjoyed the show thats all that really matters to us in the end. The fact that we presented a fashion show that everyone loved and really enjoyed themselves at. The only think I would comment on is we wish guests wouldnt show up hours late." Said Clarke.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Flyers for the battling parties

Flyer by: Iam Northgate

Flyer by: Leopold Auguste

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Battle of the Parties



Confessions of a Model, is this years name of African People's Organization's annual Fashion Show.

This Fashion show is the most anticipated event of the entire year and its what A.P.O. spends almost their entire budget on each year.

So of course with such an anticipated event every club on campus is going to fight to try and hold the after-party and gain recognition. But only one party will prevail. Which will it be?

The top two parties are being throwned by Men of Color Alliance and by a group off campus who call themselves "Imperial Entertainment."

M.O.C.A. will be throwing their party on-campus and plan to call it DUB-A-THON, Imperial Entertainment will hold their party off campus at Club Mink in Jamaica, Queens and will call their event OH SO SCANDALOUS.

"I plan on going to both." said Nicole Lucas.

No one knows yet which party will prevail.