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Top to Bottom, Left to Right – Karl Singleton, Wykeem Jordan, Celeste St. Louis, Ahmir Moore, Terriah Warren, Joshua Dey, Anaeja Ferrell, (Not in the picture) Nathaniel Harris
Written by: Karl Singleton
Lincoln University, PA—At Lincoln University, student voices and campus stories are beginning to gain traction and receive more attention through a growing media platform known as Inside the Den. What started as a simple idea to highlight students’ experiences has quickly evolved into a space where stories, creativity, and campus culture can be shared with the entire university community. As the platform continues to grow, it is becoming an important outlet for students who want their voices heard.
Inside The Den was created by our CEO (Terriah Warren), a junior communications major. She started this to give students a platform to tell the stories happening around campus. Many events, achievements, and everyday experiences often go unnoticed outside of small groups, but this platform allows those moments to be documented and shared. From campus events to student life to athletics and community involvement, Inside the Den focuses on highlighting the many aspects of life at Lincoln University.
The growth of the platform has been driven largely by student involvement. As more students learn about Inside the Den, many are stepping forward to contribute ideas, create content, and help expand the platform’s reach. This has allowed the platform to cover a wider range of topics and better represent the diverse voices that make up the Lincoln community. Beyond simply sharing stories, Inside the Den is helping build a stronger sense of community on campus.
As Inside the Den continues to develop, its impact is expected to grow even further. With more students becoming involved and more stories being shared, the platform is on its way to becoming an important part of campus media. By allowing students to share their perspectives and experiences, Inside the Den is helping ensure that the voices within the Lincoln community continue to be heard.