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Tennessee State prepared to visit ‘world-renowned’ Howard homecoming and stay hot

The buzz surrounding Howard’s 100th homecoming game has been building for months since Tennessee State was announced as the opponent. That anticipation will reach a fever pitch when the Tigers arrive Saturday afternoon at Greene Stadium. They are on a three-game winning streak and have a 5-2 record. Howard (3-3) has some momentum of their […]

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Why everything will be on the line when Florida A&M and Jackson State tangle on Saturday

Everything is right in front of both Florida A&M and Jackson State. The outright lead in the SWAC East will be at stake, as will the inside track on a possible berth in the SWAC championship game and a clearer path to the Celebration Bowl. That’s what is at stake when the Rattlers and Tigers

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The Roundtable: HBCU football 2024 midseason grades

In this edition of The Roundtable, the crew gives their midseason grades for several HBCU football teams. They discuss the recent passing of Peggy Davis, the athletic director of Virginia State University, and her significant contributions to the university’s athletic programs. The guys preview key HBCU football games of Week 8, including Clark Atlanta vs.

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Eddie Robinson, Grambling State legend, nominated for Pro Football Hall of Fame

Eddie Robinson, who sent dozens of Black stars into the NFL from the HBCU ranks while the longtime coach at Grambling State, was named a candidate for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Williams, who was coach at Grambling State for five decades, won 408 games, 9 Black College National Championships, and helped send more

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Peggy Davis, Virginia State University athletic director, has died

Virginia State University family has announced that its Associate Vice President of Athletics, Peggy Davis, has passed away, the school said Wednesday. A graduate of Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas, Davis began her career in collegiate athletics as head coach of the women’s basketball team at her alma mater. She made her way to

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What Is Angel Reese’s Net Worth? She Says Her WNBA Salary Doesn’t Cover Her Rent

Angel Reese is one of the most popular WNBA players at the moment. She gained traction for helping LSU win in a viral moment at the 2023 Women’s NCAA Championship before being drafted by the Chicago Sky in the 2024 WNBA Draft. Reese, who’s always candid about her experience with fame, recently shared that her

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GloRilla’s Collaboration With Kirk Franklin And Maverick City Divides Fans Oline

Memphis-born rapper GloRilla dropped her debut album on Friday, and one song has captured people’s attention. Gospel group Maverick City Music is featured on GloRilla’s “Rain Down on Me” with Kirk Franklin, Chandler Moore and Kierra Sheard, the album’s only track without an explicit rating. According to Crosswalk.com, some Maverick City Music shared their disappointment online following the collaboration.

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How Coffee Drinkers Can Help Reduce The Amount Of Environmental Damage Produced

From the morning bell to an after-hours espresso, cultures around the world have relied on coffee to get through the day.  Annually, people are drinking more coffee at approximately 2-2.5% increases per year. With a yearly revenue over nearly $200 billion, the global coffee demand is only expected to triple in the next 25 years. 

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Harvard University Faculty Protest In Support Of Pro-Palestine Student Protestors Banned From Library For 2 Weeks

Harvard University professors held a “study-in” at the campus library to stand in solidarity with pro-Palestine students who were penalized for hosting a demonstration in September. Last month, pro-Palestine students held a silent “study-in” at the Widener Library. As a result, they were banned from the library for two weeks. The Harvard Crimson reported that

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