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Abella Danger Goes Viral After ESPN Keeps Cutting to Her During National Championship

A video of Abella Danger during the ESPN College Football Playoff National Championship broadcast has gone viral. Danger is a huge Hurricanes fan and was caught on ESPN cameras looking stressed when Miami was down 24-14 in the fourth quarter against Indiana. Many people on social media started joking about ESPN’s priorities after they showed […]

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Will Winston-Salem State have any challengers in the CIAA?

The CIAA basketball season has reached a new level of intensity as division play began this weekend with some interesting results. However, the week began with a clash of division leaders on the men’s and women’s side, the former being a heavyweight fight from start to finish. Here is what we learned this week in

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5 Moments That Prove Martin Luther King Jr. Was More Radical Than We’re Taught

Every Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Dr. King is celebrated as a symbol of unity, peace, and progress. His speeches are quoted, his image is shared, and his legacy is honored across classrooms, workplaces, and social media timelines. But what’s often left out of the conversation is how controversial, disruptive, and uncomfortable many of his

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Trayveon Scott explains how decisions are made inside Grambling athletics

There’s a lot of conversation right now about NIL, revenue sharing, and what college athletics is becoming. But what’s most often missing is a clear explanation from the people actually responsible for navigating it. During the HBCU Sports Pod-a-Thon, Grambling athletics director Trayveon Scott sat down with us to talk candidly about what’s really happening

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HBCU community mourns passing of legendary women’s basketball coach

The HBCU women’s basketball community is mourning the loss of a legend. James Sweat, who coached both Hampton and Norfolk State’s women’s basketball teams to great success, died Saturday at 88 years of age. Sweat, a 1959 graduate of Virginia State, coached the Hampton women’s basketball team from 1981 to 1988, winning the NCAA Division

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Jada Kingdom Says the “Money Man” Is a Mindset, Not a Man, on New EP

Jada Kingdom isn’t seeking permission for her upcoming EP, “Just A Girl In A Money Man’s World,” which is set to be released on January 21st, following her phenomenal year of viral song-and-dance performances. Kingdom reveals the money man isn’t a face and that she seeks control on this EP. “The money man isn’t a face, it’s

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What we learned from this week in CIAA Basketball – [Jan. 12-18]

The CIAA Basketball season has reached a new level of intensity as division play began this weekend with some interesting results. However, the week began with a clash of division leaders on the men’s and women’s side, the former being a heavyweight fight from start to finish. Here is what we learned this week in

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Sophie Cunningham Laughs Off Cold Sore as Herpes in Wild Podcast Moment

WNBA player Sophie Cunningham sparked laughter and controversy with comments about herpes on her “Show Me Something” podcast with host West Wilson. In one episode of the series, Cunningham said that she believed she contracted the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) after passing around ChapStick at a youth basketball tournament in the state of

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