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Xavierite, Brier Evans, is Finalist in National HBCU Journalism Project

Courtesy of Xavier University, Black News Channel (BNC) launched their inaugural HBCU Journalism Project to help cultivate and uplift the next generation of Black journalists. The project was designed to provide HBCU students an opportunity to connect with media professionals and discuss inclusivity and diversity in the media industry. Xavier sophomore Brier Evans has been

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Hampton University President Dr. William R. Harvey Delivers Keynote Address at Virginia State University’s 2021 Fall Commencement Ceremony, Receives Honorary Doctorates from both Virginia State and Virginia Union Universities

Written By Hampton University Newsroom  Hampton University President Dr. William R. Harvey joined the recent graduates of Virginia State University (VSU) to deliver the keynote address at VSU’s 2021 fall commencement ceremony this past weekend. Following his impassioned speech, which received multiple standing ovations from the graduates, Dr. Harvey made history in an emotional moment

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‘They know where Black voters live’: Challengers say ‘race blind’ redistricting maps are anything but

By Tierney Sneed, In states like Texas and North Carolina, Republican lawmakers in charge of redrawing the political maps for the next decade say that the new plans are “race blind.” Their opponents in court say that the claim is implausible and one that, in some situations, is at odds with the Voting Rights Act. Several lawsuits, including

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The Apple store on Fifth Avenue on Black Friday in New York, U.S., on Friday, Nov. 26, 2021. Consumers are finding some of the least-generous??Black??Friday??and Cyber Week deals on record because of inflation, robust demand and diminished product availability. Photographer: David 'Dee' Delgado/Bloomberg

Apple closes all New York stores to browsing as Omicron cases surge

By Jordan Valinsky, Apple has closed all of its New York store locations to browsing because of a surge in Covid-19 cases. The roughly one dozen locations in the city will be limited to picking up online orders and walk-in services such as Genius Bar support. “We regularly monitor conditions and we will adjust both

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Howard University to Delay Start of Spring 2022 Semester

Written by Howard University Newsroom We are continuing to monitor the surge in COVID-19 cases locally and throughout the region. The significant increase in cases is, in part, due to the spread of the omicron variant, which is more easily transmissible than the delta variant. So far, it has resulted mainly in mild to moderate

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Photo by: NDZ/STAR MAX/IPx 2021 12/27/21 People wait in line for COVID-19 tests at a mobile testing site in Times Square on December 27, 2021 in New York.

The US just hit a record average of daily new Covid-19 cases

By Holly Yan and Amir Vera, The US hit a seven-day average of 265,427 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday, blowing past the country’s previous record of about 252,000 daily cases, reported nearly a year ago on January 11. The new peak, according to Johns Hopkins University data, comes amid a rapid acceleration of infections in

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PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 9, 1977: Head coach John Madden of the Oakland Raiders watches the action from the sideline during Super Bowl XI on January 9, 1977 against the Minnesota Vikings at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The Raiders beat the Vikings, 32-14 to win the professional football World Championship.19770109-FR-1977 Kidwiler Collection/Diamond Images

Legendary NFL coach and broadcaster John Madden has died at age 85

By David Close and Steve Almasy, Hall of Famer John Madden, whose Oakland Raiders teams never had a losing season and a beloved football analyst for three decades, has died, the NFL said Tuesday night. Madden, 85, passed away unexpectedly in the morning, according to the league. “On behalf of the entire NFL family, we extend

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The tradition often involves symbolic items like a candle holder (Kinara), unity cup (Kikombe cha Umoja), placemat (Mkeka), crops (Mazao), corn (Muhindi) and gifts (Zawadi).

Local woman educates others on meaning behind Kwanzaa

By Breana Albizu Sunday marks the start of Kwanzaa and one local woman is turning to education to celebrate the special tradition. It’s a seven-day, non-religious holiday observed in the United States. Kwanzaa is meant to honor African Americans’ ancestral roots. “It’s so important to convey this tradition because it’s ancient. It’s not new, it’s

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Xavier Professor has artworks featured in Prospect.5 New Orleans exhibit at Newcomb Museum, installation featuring Tonia Nekkia McClodden opens at Xavier

By Xavier University Newsroom, Ron Bechet, Professor of Art in the Department of Art and Performance Studies at Xavier, is one of the artists with featured works in the “Yesterday we said Tomorrow” Prospect.5 New Orleans exhibit. The only one of its kind in the United States, “Prospect” is a triennial exhibition that has placements across the

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