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Black Twitter Mourns the Death of Whitney Houston’s Mother Cissy Houston

On Monday, Oct. 7, Cissy Houston—the mother of the late musical icon Whitney Houston, passed away in her home in New Jersey. Per her daughter-in-law Pat Houston in a statement, Houston was surrounded by family and friends at the time of her death while under hospice care for Alzheimer’s disease. She was 91-years-old. Read more…

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Justin Bieber’s Isn’t Worried ‘Bout Diddy Drama, He’s Focused on Something Much Deeper

People on social media have been cracking jokes about every other A-lister associated with Sean “Diddy” Combs, assuming they’re shaking in their boots amidst his sex trafficking charges. Despite the microscope of one of Combs’ former associates, Justin Bieber, the pop singer is minding his business by minding his… Read more…

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Rapper Foxy Brown Finally Addresses Rumors About A Forbidden Relationship With Jay-Z

Amid all of the controversy surrounding Diddy and his alleged crimes, another music mogul has been roped into rumors about his alleged inappropriate behavior. Read more…

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UDC Unveils State-of-the-Art Athletic Field After Decade-Long Wait

The University of the District of Columbia has proudly unveiled its newly renovated athletic field, an exciting enhancement to the Van Ness campus that has been a decade in the making. The university held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the official opening of the state-of-the-art turf facility. UDC Director of Athletics Patricia Thomas expressed her

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HBCU Band Selected to Perform in the 137th Rose Parade 

In a remarkable achievement for Morgan State University, the Magnificent Marching Machine band has been selected to perform in the 137th Rose Parade in Pasadena, California, set for Jan. 1, 2025. This announcement was made during a special halftime presentation with thousands of attendees at the university’s 2026 Homecoming football game.  “The selection of Morgan’s

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HBCU Professor and Students Virtually Interview NASA Astronaut in Space 

In an inspiring virtual meeting, Dr. Chance Glenn, Sr., a professor of electrical engineering at Alabama A&M University, and four students had the unique opportunity to interview NASA astronaut Dr. Jeanette J. Epps. Epps has spent over seven months aboard the International Space Station. Their conversation provided a firsthand glimpse into life in space, highlighting

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An HBCU volleyball team snapped a six-year conference losing streak on Sunday

The South Carolina State volleyball program has seen some dark days over the course of a decade, but Sunday afternoon, some light emerged in the form of their first Mid-Eastern Conference win in a long time. The Lady Bulldogs upset Morgan State at Hill Field House 3 sets to 1, securing the team’s first MEAC

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See which HBCU football game featured the highest attendance on Saturday

In a weekend filled with homecoming contests, Alabama State’s homecoming clash against the reigning SWAC champion Florida A&M tops the list of the most attended HBCU football games in Week 6 Florida A&M vs. Alabama State: 33,576 Southern vs. Nicholls State: 17,179 Alabama A&M vs. Jackson State: 14,956 Norfolk State vs. Sacred Heart: 8,353 Morgan

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Southern needed to be humbled after 44-point home loss, says Jaguars player

Southern safety Herman Brister provided a candid and damning perspective in the aftermath of the Jaguars 51-7 home loss to Nicholls on Saturday night in which the entire team appeared unprepared and uninspired. Brister, a redshirt freshman Air Force transfer, indicated that Southern needed to be humbled because the Jaguars had underestimated the Colonels after

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