August 04, 2025 - Page 2

HBC4Us: United Voice for HBCU Athletic Excellence and Legacy

Thursday’s announcement about the establishment of the new HBC4Us Association has been in the works for some time. It involves a groundbreaking alliance that brings together the four leading HBCU athletic commissioners, who will protect, promote, and advance the legacy of our beloved institutions in one voice. Commissioner Sonja Stills spoke to HBCU Legends about

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Kamala Harris Says “System Is Broken,” Won’t Seek Office

By Lauren Chadwick Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she would not run for public office because the system is “broken,” as she reflected on her decision not to pursue a gubernatorial run in California and spoke about what she views as “capitulation” by those tasked with guarding democracy during Donald Trump’s second administration. In

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Mass Layoffs at Education Dept. Hurt Student Services, Data

By Cory Turner For hundreds of civil servants, today marks the end of their work at the U.S. Department of Education, though most haven’t been allowed to work since March when they were placed on leave and later laid off. These employees performed a wide range of jobs, from safeguarding students’ civil rights to helping

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