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Former CIAA star signs two-year deal with the Tennessee Titans

Day one of NFL free agency sees former CIAA star Joshua Williams, entering his fifth season in the professional ranks, on the move to the AFC South after four seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs. Williams has signed a two-year deal for an undisclosed amount with the Tennessee Titans. A Fayetteville State standout, Williams played […]

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Prairie View isn’t considering themselves ‘failures’ despite going winless in SWAC

The Prairie View A&M women’s basketball team walked off the Gateway Center court reflecting on what had been a familiar outcome. The Panthers, which had entered the SWAC tournament in Atlanta without a regular-season win, fell for the 18th consecutive time in league play, 64-49 to Mississippi Valley State in the opening round on Monday

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Former Howard standout signs a three-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals

The first day of NFL free agency has been an eventful one, with a former HBCU defender getting a significant payday from a previous playoff foe. Entering his fifth NFL season, former Howard defensive back Bryan Cook is making the transition to the Cincinnati Bengals, signing a three-year $42 million deal with the team. Cook

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FAMU’s First Female Head Drum Major Crosses Delta Sigma Theta

Florida A&M University’s first female head drum major has added another milestone to her historic legacy on the Hill. Oluwamodupe “Dupe” Oloyede, a senior Theatre major at Florida A&M University, continues to make history on the Hill. Originally from Decatur, Georgia, with Nigerian-American roots, Oloyede became the FAMU first female head drum major of the

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Morehouse Ends 23-Year SIAC Championship Drought

Morehouse College has returned to the top of conference basketball after capturing the Morehouse SIAC championship with a 66-56 victory over Tuskegee in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference men’s basketball tournament title game. The win ends a 23-year championship drought for the Maroon Tigers and marks the program’s first conference tournament title since 2003. The

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Bowie State Raises $128 Million Through BSU Bold Campaign

Bowie State University has officially concluded the historic Bowie State BSU Bold campaign, raising more than $128 million to support scholarships, academic innovation, and student success initiatives. The campaign, known as BSU BOLD: The Campaign for Excellence, represents the largest fundraising effort in the university’s history and significantly surpassed its original $50 million goal. The

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Magic City Night Canceled By The Atlanta Hawks: Here’s What To Know

The Atlanta Hawks‘ highly anticipated — but controversial — Magic City Night promotion has been canceled. After facing backlash in recent days, the NBA announced Monday that the themed event will no longer take place, 11 Alive reported. Why the Hawks’ Magic City Night sparked controversy Shortly after the Hawks announced plans for a Magic

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‘Greenleaf’ Alum Merle Dandridge To Star In ‘The Rainmaker’ Season 2 At USA Network

Merle Dandridge, who starred in Greenleaf on OWN, has been tapped for a role in Season 2 of The Rainmaker on USA Network. Per the exclusive report from Deadline, Dandridge will play Amanda Vonn, “a powerhouse attorney who provides a fresh gateway to power for Sarah (Madison Iseman) and a new kind of adversary for

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Howard Athletes Must Stand for Anthem Under New Policy

Howard University has introduced a new Howard national anthem policy that changes how student-athletes participate in pregame ceremonies across all athletic programs. Under the updated protocol, athletes must either stand for the national anthem or remain in the locker room while it plays. The policy follows internal discussions between athletics leadership, coaches, and student-athletes about

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Warning Signs You Have A Pinched Nerve In Your Hip (And What To Do Next)

Imagine you are walking through your house or sitting down to watch a movie, and suddenly, a sharp, burning pain shoots through your hip and down your leg. It might feel like a sudden electric shock, or your skin might suddenly feel completely numb and tingly, exactly like your leg has fallen asleep. This painful

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