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Ben & Jerry’s Co-Founder Jerry Greenfield Quits, Says Social Activism ‘Silenced’ By Parent Company

One of Ben & Jerry’s founders, Jerry Greenfield, has announced he is resigning from the company due to the brand’s social activism being “silenced” by Unilever, the ice cream brand’s parent company. Ben & Jerry’s has advocated for social issues and human rights since its inception in 1978. That independence is being stifled by Unilever […]

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Winless Morgan State prepares for home reset against Division II HBCU

After a grueling start to the season, Morgan State is preparing to reset its campaign as it returns home to face Division II Central State on Saturday at Hughes Stadium. The Bears (0-3) opened the year with a punishing non-conference slate, including two FBS opponents in South Alabama and Toledo. Head coach Damon Wilson acknowledged

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North Carolina A&T-NC A&T rivalry still heated as ever. ‘Both schools hate each other’

After snapping a rare two-game skid with a resounding 49-14 win over Fayetteville State, North Carolina Central head coach Trei Oliver isn’t letting emotions override preparation as the Eagles prepare for a heated rivalry matchup this weekend. “We needed it. Lord knows we needed it,” Oliver said of the win over Fayetteville State, during a

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Howard eyes redemption against Hampton

After an explosive 38-point performance against Morehouse in last week’s New York City Classic, Howard University head coach Larry Scott says the Bison are focused on one thing heading into this weekend’s rivalry matchup with Hampton: progress. “We’re not concerned about the opponent or their emotions,” Scott said during Monday’s media availability. “It’s about us

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DeSean Jackson is building a culture and new standard at Delaware State

In just three games, DeSean Jackson has already matched Delaware State’s total number of wins from the past two seasons combined — but for the Hornets’ first-year head coach, the job is far from done. Despite a dominant 36-14 win over Bowie State last weekend — fueled by nearly 280 yards on the ground and

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Sophie Rain Is Donating All Her OnlyFans Money For A Day To Fight Hunger On Her 21st Birthday

Instead of popping bottles to celebrate her 21st birthday in Vegas, Sophie Rain is doing something truly unexpected and honestly, kinda legendary. The influencer and OnlyFans phenomenon went to socials to share that she’s donating an entire day’s platform takings to Feeding America, one of the biggest hunger relief organizations in the United States. Rain

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South Carolina State “Locked In” for battle with FBS opponent

After a thrilling 55–41 win over Bethune-Cookman, South Carolina State head football coach Chennis Berry praised his team’s balanced offensive attack and emphasized a renewed focus on discipline as the Bulldogs prepare to face FBS opponent South Florida. “It was a great win. To God be the glory,” Berry said during a media availability. “We

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HBCU athletics program is going cashless for home football games

An HBCU athletics program is soft launching a cashless system for its home football games beginning next month. Alcorn State announced Wednesday that beginning with their Oct. 4 game against Prairie View A&M, fans will be encouraged to swipe or tap credit and debit cards for tickets and concessions. “This initiative is part of Alcorn’s

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Police Told Demartravion “Trey” Reed’s Family He Died In His Dorm, They Found Out From The News He Was Hanging From A Tree

The death of 21-year-old Delta State University student Demartravion “Trey” Reed has turned into something bigger than tragedy. It’s turned into a fight for truth. And the way officials handled it? Straight-up disrespectful. What the Family Was Told vs. What Really Happened On the morning of September 15, deputies from the Grenada County Sheriff’s Department

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