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Clark Atlanta hires ex-SWAC coach Terry Sims to lead football program

Clark Atlanta University has turned to a familiar name in HBCU football to lead its football program. The school announced Friday that it hired Terry Sims as its newest coach. Sims, who guided Bethune-Cookman for seven seasons from 2015 to 2021, brings a wealth of HBCU experience to a Clark Atlanta program looking to climb […]

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Jennifer Lawrence Says Trolls Cost Her Sharon Tate Role in Tarantino Film

Jennifer Lawrence attributes the online bashing to possibly keeping her from getting the Sharon Tate role in Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood. Lawrence appeared on the podcast “Happy Sad Confused” and said that while Quentin Tarantino had expressed interest in casting her in the role, doubts about whether she was “pretty enough” may have

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CIAA officially adds women’s flag football to sports offerings

Beginning next fall, a new CIAA champion will be crowned in a new sport. Friday afternoon, the conference announced they received NCAA approval to add women’s flag football as a varsity sport, beginning with the 2026-27 academic/athletic year. The CIAA becomes the first HBCU conference to fully sanction women’s flag football as a varsity sport.

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A$AP Rocky Appears to Diss Drake on “STOLE YA FLOW”: “First You Stole My Flow, So I Stole Yo’ B**ch”

A$AP Rocky appears to be firing shots in his new song “Stole Ya Flow” aimed at Drake. On Friday (Jan. 16th), the rapper from Harlem dropped his first album in eight years. It is called Don’t Be Dumb. It has 17 songs. Among them is “Stole Ya Flow,” which appears to target Drake. The refrain

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Lerato Molelwang Accuses African Audition of Exploitation as Social Media Erupts Over Shocking Claims

A 20-year-old South African, Lerato Molelwang, released a video on January 15, claiming she was used and humiliated by a casting agency called African Audition. She claims she has never signed any contract with the agency and was also misled. “I did not sign any contract and was taken advantage of under pretenses,” Molelwang says.

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Jameela Jamil Shuts Down ‘Sexuality Is a Choice’ Myth With One Brutal Line

During a recent episode on the “Stay Hydrated” podcast, Jameela Jamil discussed the following topics: rage as a means of surviving, “toxic masculinity,” and men living in the closet. When they talked about how men interact with each other, she said, “I think, how much they just want to be around each other, and talk

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Jordi Drops Self-Titled Debut Album and Says, “Hi World, It’s Me”

Jordi released her debut self-titled album “Jordi” today. It is a 12-track album and has maintained the virality she created when she first broke out. The album includes fan favorites such as “Over Love,” “Pretty Intentions,” “Different,” “Butterflies,” and “Unlearn You,” as well as seven other tracks that showcase her development from a young, upbeat

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Tougaloo takes down Philander Smith in a battle of the top teams in the HBCUAC

In a matchup of the two top teams in the HBCU Athletic Conference (HBCUAC), the Tougaloo Bulldogs came out on top with a decisive 72-54 win over the Philander Smith Panthers. Tougaloo hands Philander Smith its first conference loss of the season, bringing both teams to a tie at the top of the HBCUAC with

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HBCU students turn to GoFundMe for help with tuition and housing

Students who attend historically Black colleges and universities in Atlanta are struggling to make the dean’s list and make payments needed to stay in school. A quick search reveals how much it costs to attend one of Atlanta’s four HBCUs. Tuition costs range from $31,000 at Clark Atlanta University to $56,000 at Morehouse College. “It’s

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