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The Sexiest Black 90’s Heartthrobs, Then and Now

There’s no denying the beauty and brilliance of the Black man. But we’d be remiss if we didn’t acknowledge that in the 1990s, God was seemingly handing out premium face cards to a handful of our favorite Black actors and musicians. We’d also be inauthentic if we also didn’t express our subsequent anger and… Read […]

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Howard University Opens New Health & Wellness Center to Support Employee Well-Being

Howard University has officially launched the Howard Health & Wellness Center, an on-campus clinic designed to enhance employee well-being. Located at the Centers of Excellence building, 2301 Georgia Avenue, Unit D (across from McDonald’s), the center aims to provide accessible healthcare services tailored to the needs of university employees. Dr. Shelly McDonald-Pinkett, former chief medical

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California bans legacy admissions at private colleges and universities

By Char Adams California is banning legacy admissions at private colleges and universities, ensuring that some of the country’s most selective schools will not favor applicants with familial or monetary connections to the schools. Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday signed AB 1780 into law, prohibiting legacy and donor preferences in admissions at private, nonprofit institutions. The

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Vance did what Trump failed to do in the debate

By Christopher Cadelago JD Vance arrived on the debate stage the butt of endless jokes from Democrats. He was unpopular. And even some Republicans had second-guessed Donald Trump’s decision to pick him as his running mate. But on Tuesday, Vance reasserted his place in the race: He’s the lone Republican on the national ticket delivering a

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These are the top 5 HBCU football player of the year contenders after one month

The Deacon Jones trophy, presented in conjunction with the Black College Football Hall of Fame, is the most prestigious award in HBCU football. In recent years, it has been owned by SWAC quarterbacks with the last four winners all coming out of the conference. This year, however, that tradition of inconsistent play within the conference

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HBCU football: The Division II Week 6 slate features big games on Saturday

The CIAA highlights this weekend’s games to watch with a pair of matchups between the last remaining unbeaten teams in conference competition. Florida A&M returns to the football field to play its conference opener, while North Carolina Central faces a CAA opponent it went into overtime against last season. Here are the five games to

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Mickey Joseph says Grambling needs to fix some things on offense during bye

Off the heels of a 36-34 five-overtime loss to Prairie View A&M in the State Fair Classic, Grambling State head football coach Mickey Joseph is ready to use the bye week to fix the Tigers’ offensive struggles. And that starts with getting the most out of quarterback Myles Crawley, who has noticeably been choppy the

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Jacobian Morgan was named top offensive player in SWAC. Will he be named JSU QB1?

Making his first start since the season opener, Jackson State quarterback Jacobian Morgan was the best player on the field for the Tigers against Texas Southern. Morgan accounted for nearly 300 yards of offense and four touchdowns in a 43-14 win by JSU in the SWAC opener last Saturday night. On Monday, the Syracuse transfer

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