
JOSEPH TILAYE
Joseph Tilaye is a rising senior visual arts major with a concentration in Graphic Design at Alabama A&M University. He is passionate about creating his own narratives and leaving an impact on whatever space he finds himself in. Joseph is an optimist who enjoys talking with friends, walks through nature, and trying new foods.
‘More than just bricks, beams, and blueprints’: Affordable housing units are rising in Atlanta, but is it fast enough?
Marking the gravity of the moment, Larry H. Padilla, chief executive officer of the Decatur Housing Authority, emphasized that the ribbon-cutting was a renewed commitment to the authority’s mission of creating affordable housing. “Today is a celebration, yes. But it must also be a call to action,” he said. Building on his message, Padilla concluded, “Let it be the beginning, not a capstone.”
Atlantans Can Beat the Heat at Local Cooling Stations, Shelters
The center not only provides cold water and a cool, safe place to reset, but also offers meals, hygiene products, and referrals to long-term services. Many of the individuals who visit the facility are unhoused or lack consistent access to air conditioning, making even short stays critical to their health.
Shedding Light on Fibroids: Breaking the Silence for Black Women’s Health
“I had an open procedure. I had to be cut from waist to waist, and that recovery was hard,” Hawkins said. “This technology is out there that can treat these women in a very different way, with great outcomes. Why are we not given more of these options? So immediately I was drawn to that purpose behind my career to help women do better.”
THE CHEVROLET TRAX
The official DTU road trip ride