THE AFRO — “I am incredibly excited to embark on building this program, supported by God, my family, TSU students, alumni, and all those eagerly awaiting this moment,” said Duanté Abercrombie, the head coach of the Tennessee State Tigers ice hockey team, in a press release courtesy of TSU Athletics. “I firmly believe that one day, TSU will be recognized not only as a powerhouse on the ice but also as a program whose student-athletes leave a profound legacy on the world, enriched by the lessons learned at TSU.”
WASHINGTON INFORMER — From HBCU football teams, to the University of the District of Columbia’s soccer program, and Howard University’s volleyball players, athletes are still working to capture titles and garner bragging rights in their various conferences.
THE AFRO — The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) offers its 100 close-knit veteran dependents and families an experience on a culturally diverse urban campus right in the heart of the District. UDC is also the only urban land grant university in the United States, offering students a unique experience.
NNPA NEWSWIRE - If we have learned anything, it’s that actual change begins at the local level. We need to engage with our city councils, our school boards, our state legislatures, and our communities. These are the places where our work will make the most difference, where we can shape policies that directly impact the lives of those we serve.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The Lenserf Group’s pioneering “Exceed Your Potential Academy” is an innovative, employer-sponsored training program is designed to help students to navigate the challenges of cultural, geographic, and other changes that could impact their performance, wellness, and ability to build relationships during their internships. Topics covered include time management, building confidence, setting priorities, and overcoming procrastination.
Many Black Americans express fears over a potential Trump presidency.
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Houston community weighs in the bible-infused curriculum in elementary schools.
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The National Pan-Hellinic Park is open at Florida State University.
Percival Everett wins a National Book Award for reimagining Huckleberry Finn and centering on the enslaved character Jim.
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After video footage of Tyron McAlpin being assaulted by Phoenix Police officers, the disabled Man, is suing for excessive.
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I was happy this morning, until I opened my email.
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NNPA NEWSWIRE — Mass incarceration remains a persistent, systemic injustice that erodes the soul of America. Our nation has the highest incarceration rate in the world, with nearly two million people locked in jails and prisons throughout the country.
After the film addressed an infamous nightclub shooting case involving the rapper and his former pal 25 years ago, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has reportedly sent a cease-and-desist letter targeting a new film featuring his old protégé Shyne. The rapper-turned business mogul, 54, is in prison in New York awaiting trial on charges including sex trafficking The post ‘Diddy’ Combs sends cease-and-desist letter regarding fiery Shyne documentary appeared first on Rolling Out.
Navigating Artificial Intelligence in the Black Community
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