![]() ![]() It’s an experience many Black students on the predominantly white UW–Madison campus say they share. “But they were also so down-to-earth and relatable. “I was a little nervous, because all of these women were so distinguished and so high-achieving,” says Mathis, now a senior. She was a freshman back then, attending her first event sponsored by one of the historically Black sororities on the UW–Madison campus. Nyla Mathis remembers her heart fluttering, like a first crush. ![]() ![]() UW students Kayla Cotton (left), Nyla Mathis (center) and Israel Oby are pictured at the future site of the Divine Nine Garden Plaza on East Campus Mall. ![]()
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