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HBCU culture must move on from hurtful “humor”

Smack talk and jokes are a part of HBCU culture. It would be silly to deny this. Generations of rivalries have given plenty of schools and universities ammunition against each other for all kinds of roasting seasons, funny videos, memes and much more. There is a line, however.  And Florida A&M band announcer Joe Bullard

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KATSEYE And The Gap Made Marketing Fun Again After A Year Of Rage Bait

The Gap will always be famous. See, 2025 has been a real doozy of a year as far as marketing is concerned. From Sydney Sweeney’s “Good Jeans” American Eagle ad to Matt Rife’s strange E.L.F. Cosmetics ad, rage bait seems to be the secret sauce for many brands this summer. From Sweeney waxing poetically about

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What Stephen A. Smith Is Getting Wrong As He Continues To Push From Sports To Politics

You know, I want to be the last person to put someone in a creative box. So, when Stephen A. Smith decided to start his own production company and began owning some of his own intellectual properties, I understood. It’s important to create that for yourself in this media game. However, as someone who is

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HBCU conference commissioners starting to plan for the future of athletics

Friday evening, a letter written by the four NCAA-member HBCU conference commissioners to the Congressional Black Caucus was made public, expressing support for the SCORE Act. The SCORE (Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements) Act would, according to proponents of the bill, protect the rights of student-athletes, including creating one uniform national law

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Crawford’s Win Over Alvarez Was A Win For Boxing: Here’s Why

What a fight night weekend it was for Netflix with Terrence Crawford vs. Canelo Alvarez. In an era in which boxing has been at the mercy of exhibition fights between novices and fighters who are over the hill, Netflix put on a generational bout. There is a gravitas that the “sweet science” still possesses when

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Mike Tyson Vs. Floyd Mayweather Won’t Work: Here’s Why

Last weekend, it was announced by Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather that the two will face off in a boxing exhibition in 2026. According to them, this is already signed and will be promoted by their respective promotions. News of this happening was met mostly with agonizing sighs; there are several reasons for this. Above

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NEA Report Highlights Arts and Career Growth at HBCUs

Since their inception, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have created vital spaces for artistic expression. A new research report released today by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) examines the current state of arts and cultural assets at HBCUs and how these assets prepare students for careers. Hidden in Plain Sight: Activating the Arts

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Delaware State football ready for sunny days after rain-soaked home opening win

Delaware State football has seen its share of stormy days, but Saturday afternoon-turned-night’s home opener against Albany was something for the record books. There were two separate weather delays totaling nearly four hours that reduced a surprisingly good home crowd to just parents of Great Dane football players and a few Hornet fans braving the

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