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Why Florida A&M Students Are Fighting to Say Black on Their Own Campus

FAMU laws around Black identity became a national flashpoint in early February after students at Florida A&M University’s College of Law said they were instructed to remove or alter the word “Black” from promotional materials for a Black History Month event. The claim sparked immediate backlash because FAMU is Florida’s only public HBCU, and Black […]

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J. Cole Returns to North Carolina A&T for a Full Circle HBCU Moment

J. Cole North Carolina A&T is a story years in the making. More than a decade after selling his first CDs out of the trunk of his car, J. Cole returned to North Carolina A&T State University and recreated the moment that helped shape his rise. The unannounced visit quickly drew thousands of students on

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Holly Humberstone Announces North American Tour and Sophomore Album Cruel World

Holly Humberstone, the British singer and songwriter, is set to head back to North America this summer with a new headlining tour to accompany her upcoming second album, “Cruel World,” out April 10th on Interscope Records. Humberstone’s Cruel World North American Tour will begin on June 3rd at Boston’s Paradise Rock Club. It will make

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Bowie State ready to establish ‘winning culture’ under Dawson Odums

Bowie State University is kicking off a new chapter in its football program, announcing longtime HBCU coach Dawson Odums as the Bulldogs’ next head coach. “I’m thrilled to welcome Coach Dawson Odums to the Bulldog family,” said Bowie State President Aminta H. Breaux. “He brings more than 25 years of coaching experience and has a

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AOC Claps Back After Jake Paul Calls Bad Bunny a “Fake American Citizen” Over Super Bowl Halftime Show

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took a jab at YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul on Sunday after he asked fans to boycott the Super Bowl halftime show featuring Bad Bunny by calling the Puerto Rican rapper a “fake American citizen.” Paul shared his thoughts on social media before the big game, urging people to turn off the halftime show

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Kacey Musgraves Says Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Felt “More American” Than Anything Kid Rock’s Ever Done

Kacey Musgraves, a Grammy-winning country artist, created a social media buzz when she complimented Bad Bunny’s performance during the halftime show of Super Bowl LX and threw a dig at Kid Rock’s alternative event. A slew of Spanish-speaking performers, including Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, attended the event led by the Puerto Rican superstar. The

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Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia Break Down the Dark Bond Between Ciara and Oliver in 56 Days

The cast of the psychological thriller 56 Days believes that trauma, secrets, and emotional sensitivity fuel the show’s central relationships, and they play characters drawn to one another for reasons as disturbing as they are relatable. In an exclusive interview with Wayne Ayers of Where Is The Buzz, Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia shared their

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HBCU alumna becomes most nominated black woman in Oscar’s history

Legendary costume designer Ruth E. Carter has made history once again, becoming the most Oscar-nominated Black woman of all time. The milestone achievement further cements Carter’s legacy as a visionary creative whose work has helped define the visual language of Black storytelling in film for more than three decades. Carter earned her fifth Academy Award nomination for

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NBA announces 2026 HBCU Classic

The National Basketball Association (NBA) brings the rich tradition of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) basketball to the West Coast during its 2026 All-Star festivities, continuing a now-signature event that has previously made a memorable mark in cities like Indianapolis. The league announced the 2026 NBA HBCU Classic, presented by AT&T, features a men’s

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Jackson State contributes Margaret Walker items to Smithsonian exhibit on HBCU history

Courtesy of Jackson State University JACKSON — Jackson State University is contributing personal items from acclaimed Mississippi author Margaret Walker Alexander to a new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture exhibit highlighting the role of historically Black colleges and universities in preserving U.S. history. According to the LEPR Agency, the exhibit, “At

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