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Alcorn State women’s soccer players claim mistreatment, season canceled amid Title IX allegations

The Alcorn State women’s soccer season is over amid a circumstance in which there were not enough players to field a team combined with revelations of Title IX violations against the program. In a report by the Clarion-Ledger, more than a dozen current and former players alleged mistreatment within the program, including claims the school […]

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Vincent Brown says he’s ‘absolutely’ right coach to lead NC A&T football despite program spiral

Some 48 hours after he watched his team suffer an embarrassing homecoming loss, North Carolina A&T head coach defended his job. A reporter asked Brown on Monday whether he is the right man for the job amid a tenure that has seen the Aggies go 2-16 since he was named head coach. “Absolutely,” said Brown

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What’s up with the Florida A&M run defense? Why it has struggled and the possible fix

After being beaten by Jackson State 35-21 on Saturday, Florida A&M head coach James Colzie was asked whether he was concerned about the Rattlers rush defense (or lack thereof). Though the first-year coach said he thought the defense “held on pretty well” against Jackson State, FAMU missed too many tackles, was pushed out of gaps,

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Is Kanye West Really Leaving Kim Kardashian to Be a ‘Single Mom?’

Even before his headline grabbing behavior of the last few years, Kanye West has always been an enigmatic figure. We imagine co-parenting with him can be a challenge at times. According to PEOPLE, it may be even more difficult than we thought for his ex-wife Kim Kardashian. Read more…

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In Historic Verdict, S.C. Man Gets Payback For the Horrible Thing He Did To His Trans Girlfriend

Earlier this year, The Root reported on Daqua Lameek Ritter after he was found guilty of the murder of Dime Doe, a transgender woman. Now, he has just been sentenced in the first hate crime case to ever reach federal courts in the United States. Read more…

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Zeta Phi Beta’s Imani Corbett: Seton Hall’s First NAACP President

In Feburary, Seton Hall University achieved a significant milestone by becoming a certified chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored. The forefront of this historic moment is Imani Corbett, who has been appointed as the inaugural president of the newly chartered chapter. Corbett is a member of the Psi Pi chapter of

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HBCU Unveils State-of-the-Art Athletic Strength and Conditioning Facility

Texas Southern University celebrated a significant milestone in its commitment to athletic excellence with the grand opening of its new athletic strength and conditioning facility. The ribbon-cutting ceremony, held behind Alexander Durley Stadium on the TSU campus, marked the launch of a 6,600-square-foot facility designed to elevate the training experience for TSU’s student-athletes. Equipped with

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Anonymous Donation of $25K to Aid Hurricane Recovery at NCICU Campuses

A remarkable act of kindness has emerged as an anonymous donor contributed $25,000 to assist North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities in their recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene. Multiple Historically Black Colleges and Universities are part of the NCICU, including Bennett College, Johnson C. Smith University, Livingstone College, Saint Augustine’s University, and Shaw University. This

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Ideas Labs to advance research capacity at the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities

The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded $10.5 million for Ideas Lab projects to assess and address research capacity needs, increase access to research facilities and build human capital at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). The projects, funded through the NSF Advancing Research Capacity at HBCUs through Exploration and Innovation (ARC-HBCU) opportunity, will foster collaboration and

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