July 21, 2025

Omega Psi Phi Expelled After Hazing Death at HBCU Campus

An HBCU has decided to remove a Black Greek Letter Organization from its campus following the death of a student pledge. Southern University has expelled the Beta Sigma chapter of Omega Psi Phi following an investigation into hazing practices that led to the death of Caleb Wilson this past February. Wilson, 20, was a member of

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Dr. Walter Kimbrough Joins UNCF as EVP of Research

The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) has appointed Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough, a seasoned higher education administrator known for his transformational leadership at historically Black colleges and universities, to serve as Executive Vice President of Research & Member Engagement, effective September 2, 2025. The appointment represents a strategic move by UNCF to strengthen its support

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Congress Preserves PEPFAR Funding in Budget Cuts Deal

By Scott Wong and Sahil Kapur  PEPFAR, the popular global HIV/AIDS program credited with saving millions of lives, has been spared from a package of billions of dollars in spending cuts that Congress sent to President Donald Trump early Friday morning to sign into law. The original rescissions package Trump requested called for $400 million in cuts to PEPFAR, the

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Phi Beta Sigma Honors 8 Icons with 2025 Honorary Membership

During its 2025 International Conclave in Tampa, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. honored eight distinguished leaders with honorary membership, including rapper Special Ed, Gospel artist Fred Hammond, and actor Leon Robinson. Each inductee was recognized for their impactful contributions to their fields and their commitment to community uplift. The 2025 Honorary Inductees Are: Dr. Howard Fuller – Civil rights

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Trump Sues WSJ for $10B Over Epstein Letter Report

By Chloe Atkins and Zoë Richards President Donald Trump on Friday took legal action less than 24 hours after The Wall Street Journal published an article saying Trump sent a letter to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 that included a drawing of a naked woman. The lawsuit, which seeks at least $10 billion in damages and a jury trial, names the Journal’s parent

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Coach Confronts ICE Agents to Protect Youth Baseball Team

By Rosie Colosi What would you do if ICE agents approached the kids on your youth sports team at practice? Youman Wilder, the founder of Harlem Baseball Hitting Academy, said that he found himself in that exact position. And he didn’t hesitate. “I heard them saying, ‘Where are you from? Where are your parents from?’” Wilder

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AT&T Offers $50K Grant to Empower Women Entrepreneurs

Written By Lexx Thornton AT&T is marking a 5-year milestone of showcasing inspiring women who are paving the way for the next generation. To celebrate, AT&T is offering $50,000, a free year of AT&T service with a new device, along with the full support of the She’s Connected by AT&T platform. This is a grant

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Mathew Knowles Joins PVAMU as Executive-in-Residence

Written by Lexx Thornton Prairie View A&M University, one of the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities(HBCUs), has announced the launch of a new Presidential Executive-in-Residence Program—and it’s kicking off with a familiar name: Dr. Mathew Knowles. Knowles uses the “Dr.” title because he earned a Ph.D. in Business Administration from Cornerstone Christian Bible College

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Phi Beta Sigma Launches National Affordable Housing Plan

Written By Lexx Thornton During their international conclave in Tampa, Phi Beta Sigma fraternity leaders announced a strategic initiative focused on developing affordable housing in major cities across the country. What You Need To Know During their international conclave in Tampa, Phi Beta Sigma fraternity leaders announced a strategic initiative focused on developing affordable housing

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TSU Mourns Football Star Tyler Martinez After Tragic Death

We are always told that live life to the fullest, as you never know when it will come to an unexpected halt. At least, that’s the reality of the world and something we all must endure. Texas Southern University and the community are mourning an unexpected tragedy after the death of their 24-year-old former Athlete.

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