September 22, 2025

Fixins Soul Kitchen & PLC Redefine Detroit Workwear Style

The partnerships allows Fixins Soul Kitchen employees to receive new uniforms every quarter. Fixins Soul Kitchen, a downtown Detroit restaurant founded by former NBA All-Star Kevin Johnson, has announced a partnership with Pensole Lewis College of Business and Design (PLC). The HBCU partnership will allow Fixins employees to receive new uniforms quarterly. Each uniform will be

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P&G Partners with HBCU GO to Sponsor 2025 Football Classics

HBCU GO, the leading media provider for the nation’s 107 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), is excited to announce a new partnership with Procter & Gamble (P&G). P&G will serve as the presenting sponsor for select HBCU football Classics in 2025. “P&G is committed to meeting the diverse needs of all consumers. P&G’s HBCYOU

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Innovation & HBCU Talent Shine at Alabama Energy iLab

Encouraging and enabling innovation. Building the workforce of the future. Creating and enhancing opportunities that keep talented young people in Alabama — and attract them from across the nation and around the world. Continuing to invest in historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) as an integral component of achieving all those things. These were the

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Trump Pressures DOJ, Praises Bondi, Names New Prosecutor

By Dennis Romero President Donald Trump exerted public pressure Saturday night on Attorney General Pam Bondi, saying it was time for the Justice Department to take action against a number of his political foes. Alongside the extraordinary demand to prosecute his adversaries, the president also named his former defense attorney, now a senior White House aide, to

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HBCU Conferences Back SCORE Act for Athlete NIL Rights

As college athletics becomes a larger business, the four HBCU conferences with membership in the NCAA have written a letter in support of potential legislation to tighten things up. According to a report by Yahoo Sports and On3 Sports’ Ross Dellenger, the HBCU Four – Sonja Stills of the MEAC, Jacqie McWilliams Parker of the

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Big HBCU Battle of the Bands Faces Refund Backlash

What was billed as a historic celebration of music and culture turned into a disaster, according to some attendees of the Big HBCU Battle of the Bands last weekend in Columbia. Ticketholders say they waited in line for hours—some as long as three hours. Many are now demanding refunds for tickets that cost upwards of

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Disney Faces $3.8B Loss Amid Jimmy Kimmel Suspension

Written By Lexx Thornton According to Culture Base, the company’s market value reportedly dropped by $3.87 billion overnight. While Disney has not officially confirmed the figures, multiple outlets have noted a decline in stock prices. The controversy stems from ABC’s decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel Live! following the remarks Kimmel made about conservative commentator Charlie

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TSU Launches SMART AI for ALL Center to Lead HBCU Innovation

Written By Lexx Thornton Tennessee State University (TSU) has announced an ambitious new initiative aimed at bridging the gap in artificial intelligence (AI) literacy and access across its diverse community. The SMART AI for ALL Applied Research Center is set to empower students, faculty, staff, alumni, community leaders, and parents of students by fostering AI

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Louisiana First State to Allow Surgical Castration Sentence

Written By Lexx Thornton Louisiana has become the first state where judges can order offenders guilty of certain sex crimes against children to undergo surgical castration under a bill signed into law by Republican Gov. Jeff Landry on Tuesday.  While the punishment of surgical castration is used in other countries that are known for harsher

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UNITED STATES - SEPTEMBER 24: Aerial view of the Pentagon building photographed on Sept. 24, 2017. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)

Pentagon Imposes New Media Rules, Reporters Fear Limits

By Anne Flaherty Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday unveiled unprecedented new restrictions on building access for Pentagon reporters that prompted worries among media outlets that the policy would be used to crack down on independent reporting and limit the flow of information on military operations. The sweeping new rules to access the building prohibit

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