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HBCU conference races heat up in Week 9. The picks are getting tougher

Week 8 of HBCU football proved to be the first week where we saw some separation in the SWAC, SIAC, and CIAA, which makes this week’s prediction slate more challenging, but I’m built for this…I think. Either way, this week features the beginning of MEAC play in full, more heavyweight bouts in the CIAA and […]

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Tyla’s Debut Album Moved From R&B To Pop Categories At Grammys By Recording Academy

Tyla’s self-titled debut album will no longer compete in the R&B category at the 2025 Grammy Awards. Instead, it will be considered for a nomination in the pop category despite her breakout song “Water” and several others charting on Billboard’s Hot R&B Songs chart and U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart. The Recording Academy’s R&B screening committee

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HBCU Hosts Event to Teach Students the Art of Tie-Tying

Denmark Technical College proudly held its second annual President’s Tie Tying on Oct. 16, part of the college’s ongoing mission to engage and empower students, particularly those from underserved communities. The innovative event addressed an essential skill often overlooked in professional development: the art of tying a tie. The celebration provided an opportunity for students

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HBCU Launches Mobile Health Units to Serve Underserved Communities 

Kentucky State University is set to launch one of its three new mobile health units in Louisville on Oct. 24 at 3:30 p.m. The will take place at the Family Health Centers, Inc. – Portland site and promises to enhance access to healthcare for underserved communities in the area. This initiative, supported by the Cabinet

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HBCU Names Plane After Tuskegee Airman Lt. Col. George Hardy 

Delaware State University celebrated the remarkable legacy of Lt. Col. George Hardy, a highly decorated Tuskegee Airman, and veteran pilot, with a special renaming ceremony on Oct. 22 at the Delaware Airpark. One of the university’s Piper Arrow aircraft will now be called “Tall in the Saddle,” honoring Lt. Col. Hardy’s extraordinary courage and contributions

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WATCH: Obama Channels Eminem For His Rapping Debut at a Detroit Kamala Rally, But Did He Nail It?

Former President Barack Obama has a well-documented history of catching folks off guard by breaking out into song at a podium. There was that time he sang “Amazing Grace” at the funeral for South Carolina Sen. Clementa Pinckney. Or when he sang Al Green’s “Love and Happiness” at the Apollo Theater in New York. Read

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Senator Awards $50,000 Grant to Alabama State University Programs

Alabama State Senator Kirk Hatcher has announced a significant contribution to Alabama State University, designating a $50,000 Community Service Grant to enhance two of the institution’s programs. The funds will be allocated between the College of Visual and Performing Arts and the National Center for the Study of Civil Rights and African American Culture. The

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Facts About NBA Father-Son Duo LeBron, Bronny James You Didn’t Know

LeBron James and his son Bronny James made history Tuesday night when they became the first father and son to play together in the NBA. They helped power the Los Angeles Lakers to a 110-103 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Truthfully, LeBron helped them get the win with 16 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists.…

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