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Tennessee State to get quarter million boost from NHL to support hockey program

The official start of Tennessee State hockey might be put on hold for now, but the program is receiving financial support from the NHL. TSU will play during the 2026-27 season, “a move made in close collaboration with the National Hockey League (NHL), the Nashville Predators, and College Hockey Inc.,” the school announced in a […]

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Saint Augustine’s University Loses Accreditation, Promises Legal Action Against Accreditor

Saint Augustine’s University has lost accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) following a binding arbitration process, an outcome that feels almost inevitable after years of instability and internal discord at the Raleigh HBCU. For the past several years, SAU has been plagued by declining enrollment, snowballing debts totaling

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Stacey Abrams Issues a Haunting Warning to Companies Set on Axing DEI Policy

By Phenix S. Halley Ever since President Donald Trump officially banned diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) at the federal level, companies around the world have been scrambling to adjust to this new way of life. Now, former gubernatorial candidate and author Stacey Abrams is breaking down exactly why companies should take a second thought before terminating DEI

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Blue-state leaders weigh new laws to deal with financial fallout from Trump’s big bill

By Adam Edelman State lawmakers are scrambling to deal with the expected financial fallout from President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” with many in blue states demanding special legislative sessions they say are necessary to shore up funding for health care and food assistance programs affected by the new law. Democratic governors in at least five states

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Department of Education Blocks Undocumented Students from Career and Technical Programs

The U.S. Department of Education announced it will no longer allow federal funds to support career, technical, and adult education programs for undocumented students, rescinding a nearly three-decade-old policy that permitted such access. The department said it is rescinding a 1997 “Dear Colleague Letter” from the Clinton administration that allowed undocumented immigrants to receive federal

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Is Joy Taylor Out At Fox Sports? Find Out Her Status And The State Of FS1’s ‘Speak’

Joy Taylor, the popular TV personality who co-hosted Speak on FS1, will not be returning to the show, according to The Athletic. Taylor’s contract with Fox Sports is set to expire this summer. Taylor co-hosted the show with former NFL wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson and Boston Celtics legend Paul Pierce. FS1 is also canceling ‘Breakfast

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If You Cried Reading The Map That Leads to You, Just Wait Until You See Madelyn Cline and KJ Apa in It

The next epic romance series is coming this summer and doesn’t hesitate to pull on heartstrings. Prime Video recently unveiled its highly anticipated adaptation of The Map That Leads to You, featuring Madelyn Cline and KJ Apa playing lovers caught up in an unforgettable whirlwind adventure in Europe. The movie, from the novel by J.P.

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3 HBCU baseball players taken in 2025 MLB Draft. Where they were picked

A trio of SWAC baseball players were taken in the later rounds of the 2025 MLB Draft on Tuesday. The highest-drafted HBCU baseball player on the day was Florida A&M catcher Broedy Poppell, who the San Francisco Giants took in the 13th round. In 2024, Poppell had a .325 batting average, leading the Rattlers with 69 hits,

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Chrisette Michele On Life After Her Autism Diagnosis: ‘I Just Feel Free’

Chrisette Michele is breaking her silence on her recent autism spectrum disorder diagnosis. As Blavity reported, the Grammy-winning singer shared on Instagram that after meeting with a neurologist, she learned that she’s autistic. Following the news, Michele’s fans rallied around her with words of love and encouragement. Recently, she sat down with Blavity to discuss how she’s

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Mississippi Valley State hires new athletic director with HBCU track record

Mississippi Valley State has a new athletic director, one with significant HBCU experience. Alecia Shields Gadson, who previously served as Delaware State’s athletic director, was named to that same post in Itta Bena on Monday. Following her departure from DSU this past December, she served as deputy athletic director at Alcorn State. “I want to

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