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Canada votes in pivotal election transformed by Trump

By Nadine Yusif Canadians will cast their ballots on Monday in a pivotal election that has been completely transformed by US President Donald Trump. The Conservatives appeared certain to win any contest by a landslide at the start of the year, until Trump’s tariffs and barbs about making Canada the “51st state” upended the country’s

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After Federal Grant Losses, HBCUs Put Hope in Executive Order

Earlier this month, Morgan State University was gearing up to host a group of local K-12 students at the campus’s engineering school. The field trip was part of a series of programs intended to expose underrepresented students to STEM careers, funded by a roughly $450,000 contract with the U.S. Navy. Students planned to tour the

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Trump’s approval ratings fall as he nears 100 days in office

By Erin Doherty President Donald Trump’s approval rating is dipping as he nears 100 days in office and Americans grow skeptical of his sweeping actions to transform government, new polling shows. A trio of polls out Sunday show that a majority of Americans disapprove of Trump’s handling of the presidency. His approval rating — which hovers between 39%

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Congressional Bipartisan HBCU Caucus Leader Encouraged by new Executive Order on HBCUs

Congresswoman Alma S. Adams Ph.D. (NC-12), Ranking Member of the House Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Development, and Founder and Co-Chair of the Congressional Bipartisan, Bicameral Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Caucus, released a statement following President Trump’s executive order on HBCUs. “I welcome all and every initiative to support our nation’s Historically Black

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JMC Students attend HBCU Digital Media Collaborative Conference

Five journalism and mass communications students attended a two-day conference in Atlanta focused on empowering the next generation of HBCU journalists by providing access to industry leaders, hands-on training and groundbreaking discussions on the future of media. “The conference opened my eyes to the real grind behind the scenes in this field. It was a

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Harvard Can Afford to Defy Washington — HBCUs Cannot. Alumni Must Step Up

By Matthew A. Pigatt   Harvard University recently rebuffed a sweeping set of federal demands that threatened its admissions standards, hiring policies and campus speech. Within hours, Washington froze more than $2 billion in research and student-aid funds. Commentators praised Harvard’s resolve and framed it as a showdown over academic freedom. Our community sees a different

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Howard University’s Youngest Students Lead Effort to Combat Food Insecurity

Written By Howard University Newsroom The smallest students on Howard University’s campus are already making the biggest impact in their community. Earlier this year, the children enrolled in the Howard University Early Learning Program (HUELP) collected two bins of canned goods and essential items for donation to Nourish HU — a campus resource that provides

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Travis Hunter goes second in NFL Draft

In a bold move that stunned the football world, the Jacksonville Jaguars traded up to the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to select electric two-way star Travis Hunter. The Jaguars made a deal with the Cleveland Browns, sending the No. 5 overall pick, a second-round pick, a fourth-round pick, and their 2026 first-rounder to

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