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NCAA Tournament: Three HBCU programs make D2 field

Several HBCU men’s basketball programs will compete on the national stage after earning bids to the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Tournament. Teams from the CIAA and SIAC will represent historically Black colleges across multiple regions as postseason play begins. Morehouse College, Fayetteville State University and Virginia Union University all secured spots in the national […]

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The Fisk Gymnastics Finale: The Next Chapter of HBCU Gymnastics

Less than a year ago, Morgan Price stood atop the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics National Invitational Championships (WCGNIC) podium, celebrating a historic feat – she had just become the first gymnast from any program to sweep the all-around and event titles at the meet. Price’s sweep was historic and represented just how far HBCU gymnastics has come since

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Oil hits $100 per barrel for first time since July 2022

By Steve Kopack Oil continued its recent surge Sunday, hitting $100 per barrel for the first time since July 2022 and then soaring higher as the ripple effects from the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran continued to hit global markets. U.S. crude oil futures rose more than 25%, to nearly $115 per barrel, while Brent, the international

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Barber-Scotia College Wants 144,000 Women To Donate $1.44 To Help HBCU Stay Open

Barber-Scotia College, an HBCU in  Concord, North Carolina, is calling on thousands of women to donate a small amount toward its future. The school has launched a new grassroots campaign with the 144K Collective hold its doors open amid financial woes threatening its longevity. In this unique fundraising effort, Barber-Scotia is calling upon 144,000 women

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Opinion: HBCUs need to stand up, not down more than ever

Two of the HBCU community’s most renowned institutions made headlines last week for controversial reasons. Howard University announced a policy that forbids the school’s sports teams from kneeling during the national anthem, while first-year Florida A&M men’s basketball coach Charlie Ward sat in on that scam of a college sports roundtable hosted by President Donald

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Netflix Drops First Trailer for ‘Love Is Blind: Sweden’ Season 3

In the latest news, Netflix has released the official trailer for Love Is Blind: Sweden Season 3. This gives fans their first glimpse of what is in store for the next season of the popular social experiment. This Swedish version of the popular reality show is just like the original. People try to find real

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Doja Cat Fires Back at Timothée Chalamet After He Says “No One Cares” About Opera and Ballet

Doja Cat is speaking up for classical performing arts after Timothée Chalamet suggested that no one cares about opera or ballet anymore. In a TikTok video that’s been going around, Doja Cat defended her point of view on opera and ballet, citing how long these performing arts have been around and how dedicated one has

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HBCUs selected to the NCAA Division II Basketball Tournament

The NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament fields have officially been announced and it will see an overwhelming presence from HBCUs. Six HBCUs (seven total teams) heard their name called as part of the respective 64-team fields, including four in the women’s bracket, two of which were at-large bids. In addition, two of

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Valkyrae Opens Up About Filipinas Marrying Older Western Men for Visas: “It Happens a Lot”

Valkyrae, who is also a popular streamer and creator, was visibly choked up during her live stream when she talked about dating norms and money matters in the Philippines. The matter has recently become the subject of much debate on the internet. Valkyrae talked candidly with her fans about the matter. Valkyrae explained that the

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TWICE’s Jihyo Goes Viral After Fans Call Her a “Curvy Break” From K-Pop’s Skinny Standard

People are debating the standards for body image in K-pop after an online post praising Jihyo’s appearance at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show went viral. A user on the app X posted a clip of the leader of the girl group TWICE performing at the fashion show, wearing a black see-through outfit and pink fur

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