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Are awards shows still white?

Jason Fields March 28, 2023

With this year’s awards season over, many are now looking back on the strides and fumbles of each ceremony. Unsurprisingly, the one getting the most scrutiny is the most popular and omnipresent – the Academy Awards. 

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73rd Emmy Awards faces controversy for lack of diversity

Chloe Tomasso September 29, 2021

On Sunday Sept. 19, the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards was hosted live and in-person by Cedric the Entertainer.

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Academy Awards announce newest inclusion requirements

Lauren Ballinger September 16, 2020

As part of their initiative to promote diversity, the academy released their newest standards for representation and inclusion on Tuesday, Sept. 8. With these new requirements come four standards that films must meet in order to be considered eligible for the Best Picture category at the 96th Academy Awards.

International Education Week showcases student diversity

Maria Zaldivar December 7, 2016

International Student Affairs celebrated the different cultures of the student body with International Education Week. Both local and international students were involved in events such as a tea tasting...

Lecture calls for more inclusive Italian media

Katie Krahulik November 9, 2016

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of Italian-American discussion and events, the Hofstra Cultural Center put together a three part lecture series to celebrate Italian culture on campus. The second...

Emojis: No text communication without representation

Hofstra Chronicle April 28, 2015

By Kaeli Van Cott STAFF WRITER When it comes to the media, it’s important for all people to be represented, regardless of a person’s gender, sexual orientation, race or ethnicity. This holds...

Black History Month support falls short

Hofstra Chronicle February 28, 2013

By Shannon AlomarSpecial to the Chronicle “This was great, but there needs to be more,” said junior Oscar Espinal at the conclusion of the Office of Multicultural and International Student...

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