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Seven John Singleton Unveils his New Atlanta Soundstage

A legacy of impact rarely ends with just one generation; especially when there’s genuine respect and honorance of the culture. As the influence continues to evolve and reaches levels of influential heights, the new legacy makes their presence known by redefining itself to the world. In College Park, a moment of cinematic history took root […]

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Virginia State is peaking at the right time after picking up sixth straight win

As we inch closer to the start of the CIAA Basketball Tournament, the defending men’s champion Virginia State Trojans are starting to peak at the right time. The Trojans took down the Bluefield State Big Blue 65-48 on Wednesday evening, extending their season-high win streak to six games. As a result, Virginia State sweeps the

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Affirmations and Journaling Prompts For Self Love This Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is upon us and of course, all of the focus is on the couples and lovers. Even with the rise of Galentine’s Day, friendships are getting their own spotlight as well. Yet, not enough conversation is revolving around the magic of pouring into yourself on Valentine’s Day. Self love is critical for a

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House Passes Very Restrictive GOP-Led Voter ID Bill: What To Know About SAVE America Act

The House of Representatives has passed a proposal that would make it harder for tens of millions of Americans to vote by enacting strict and sometimes cumbersome voter ID requirements. While the current bill is unlikely to pass the Senate, it signals Republicans’ continuing efforts to pass restrictive voting legislation, a priority for the Trump

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Alabama A&M women’s basketball has chance to make school history

Alabama A&M University’s women’s basketball team returns home this week with a chance to carve out a new chapter in program history. Riding a 10-game winning streak, the Bulldogs will host a pair of Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) contests at the AAMU Event Center, welcoming Arkansas–Pine Bluff on Thursday before Mississippi Valley State comes to

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH: An HBCU A Day (Florida Memorial)

Florida Memorial University (FMU) was founded in 1879 and is presently located in beautiful Miami Gardens, Florida. It was originally founded in Live Oak, Florida as the Florida Baptist Institute. However, white supremacists did not like the idea of this institution’s existence and unknown suspects shot into one of the school’s buildings. This prompted then

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Brown Only HBCU Student Selected for Invite-Only Tribal Innovation Summit

Alabama A&M University graduate student Claudis Brown will represent the University on a national stage later this month as a featured speaker at the Tribal Innovation Summit, an invitation only conference focused on advancing technology readiness in Tribal and Indigenous communities across the United States. Brown, a master’s student in systems and materials engineering, is the

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US Colleges received more than $5 billion in foreign gifts, contracts in 2025

By Elissa Nadworny, Steve Drummond U.S. colleges received more than 5 billion dollars in reportable foreign gifts and contracts in 2025, according to a new website from the U.S. Education Department. The release is part of a push by the Trump administration to make foreign influence in colleges and universities more transparent. Among the biggest recipients, the

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FBI search of Georgia election offices relied on years-old claims of fraud, affidavit shows

By Kate Brumback The FBI relied on years-old claims about the 2020 presidential election, many of which had been thoroughly investigated and found to have no connection to widespread fraud, to obtain a search warrant for seizing ballots from election offices in Fulton County, Georgia, according to an affidavit unsealed Tuesday that shows the case began with

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