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Women can sense infidelity playing with a woman is playing with fire Farrakhan speaks
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Minister Farrakhan on women being valued by their backside
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The Morehouse (Super) Man
If a movie executive was meeting with Maurice Mander, the interview should not convene until there was a full understanding of the complexity and ingenuity of Mander's action-packed, urban thriller, “Surian Seed: Rise of The Rudan.” While it is only a comic book, it has all the initial key ingredie
So Beautiful
The milk you drink did it make you so sweet? The hands you hold was it them that created your mold? There aren't many like you. Precious and rare, someone truly took good care. Set
Lorenzo ‘Ice Tea’ Thomas Joins The Michael Baisden Show
Michael Baisden hires veteran radio and television personality Lorenzo “Ice Tea” Thomas. Thomas, was recognized as Urban Network Magazine’s Radio Air Personality of the Year and Radio Facts Maga
College of Science and Technology at N.C. A&T to Offer New PSM in Industrial Biosciences
Beginning fall 2017, the Graduate College at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will offer a Professional Science Master’s (PSM) program in Industrial Biosciences. The national
Locals eager to participate in Women's March on Washington, fight for women's rights
NEW ORLEANS, LA (WVUE) - The massive Women’s March on Washington will include locals who said they want the new president to know they are ready to fight to protect the rights of women and all Americ
Black Males Elected President at Every Level of Student Government at Clark Atlanta University
Contact: Mario Boone 404-880-8558 404-987-0949 (cell) mboone@cau.edu ATLANTA (Jan. 18, 2016) For decades black men have been subjected to unfair and untrue stereotypes. Now, an historic elec
CSU president on exclusive list
WILBERFORCE — Central State University President Dr. Cynthia Jackson-Hammond has joined the exclusive ranks of the nation’s top Businesswomen to Watch, selected by Bizwomen, a publication of the Ameri
Educator’s estate will provide scholarships for WSSU students
Throughout his career, Dr. Casey Jones ’55 made an impact on the lives of students. Now, his legacy will help four education majors complete their degrees. The estate of Dr. Jones has establishe
I Chose An HBCU But Prairie View A&M University Chose Me & Saved Me
Looking back on my high school career, I did not push myself to my full potential which is something I regret. Growing up in a small town where attending a PWI was traditional made me want to explore
NSF Awards ASU Grant Totaling Nearly $1 Million
Author: Office of Media Relations Release Date: Jan 13, 2017 A new grant from the National Science Foundation will allow for a significant expansion of ASU’s research capacity. *** The NSF
Golden Key Honor Society Wins ‘SPARK a Change’ Award
The St. Croix Chapter of the University of the Virgin Islands’ Golden Key International Honor Society received the 2016 “Spark a Change” award. From month-long initiatives to campaigns with a specific
Tonight & Thurs: Dr. King Holiday Events Open to Public (Jan. 18 & 19).
Two Citywide Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Events! - Sponsored by Alabama State University, Troy University & The Friends of the ASU Theatre - - Two different and very unique events - - O
Second half surge pushes Tigers past Jackson State
HOUSTON- The Texas Southern Tigers second half scoring outburst against Jackson State was able to give them an impressive 67-44 victory in front of a nationally televised audience. The Tigers sta
WSSU alumnus serves area youth
LaKeith Stevenson has partnered with Middle Fork Elementary School to provide these young men with role models for college readiness. Stevenson adopted Middle Fork and has become a resource and suppor
Hampton football: Turning a corner or spinning its wheels?
Most HBCU football fans can tell you who finished first and second in the MEAC last football season (North Carolina Central and North Carolina A&T). Many would have a hard time telling you who came in
King's legacy of pushing for change praised in Hampton University's MLK march
HAMPTON — Jocelyn Gilchrist had two reasons to bring her children to the Martin Luther King Jr. Day march at Hampton University on Monday. For one, she wanted to teach her kids — Madison, 10, and J
Men’s Basketball Loses a Tough Non-Conference Game at Cairn 69-68
(LANGHORNE, PA) – The Medgar Evers men's basketball team traveled to Langhorne, Pa to take on the Highlanders of Cairn University for a non-conference matchup on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The Couga
Panthers Win 81-79 in Overtime Versus Albany State
ATLANTA, Ga. - Clark Atlanta men's basketball got revenge for the loss last week at Albany State by defeating the Golden Rams in overtime; 81-79. The tenth victory of the season eclipses last season's
Trenton native creates comic book based in capital city
By David Foster, The Trentonian TRENTON >> Maurice “Raheem” Mander would ask kids their knowledge of African-American superheroes in comic books. “They weren’t familiar with them,” the Trenton
Dance the Dream Birmingham
Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.!
Get In Shape Gurl
Every girl is not the same. Nor do they have the same experiences. Share your life with your girls. Enjoy your girls. Laugh a little, cry a little, create a little. Cheer her up. Learn t
THURGOOD MARSHALL COLLEGE FUND LAUNCHES NEW CENTER WITH SUPPORT OF $26 MILLION FROM CHARLES KOCH FOUNDATION
Center for Advancing Opportunity will support HBCU researchers and work with Gallup to understand, and inform pressing issues in fragile communities WASHINGTON, DC – January 12, 2017 – The Thurgoo