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Harris gives Democrats a boost, but control of House up for grabs

By Mike Lillis and Mychael Shnell Democrats have a fair shot at flipping control of the House — largely because of the boost provided by Vice President Harris at the top of the ticket — but the battle is a horse race that is

October 17, 2024
Campus News/Sports

HBCU alum donates six figures at homecoming

Courtesy of Delaware State University Delaware State University alumnus Norman Oliver, Class of 1985, owns a construction company, builds affordable housing in Wilmington, and provides school transportation for homeless children. And for all that he has become in life, he credits DSU. A

October 17, 2024
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Leadership changes swell at Black colleges

By Gabrielle Hayward When alumni of historically Black colleges and universities return to their alma maters to celebrate homecoming over the next few weeks, many will see new faces in charge on the yard. As enrollment numbers have continued to increase at HBCUs nationwide

October 17, 2024
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HBCU league to add women’s flag football as championship sport

Courtesy of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), a historic conference made up of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), has announced the introduction of Women’s Flag Football at seven of its HBCU member institutions. This exciting new sport

October 16, 2024
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Trump claims Fox News ‘has totally lost its way’ after the network announces it will interview Harris

By Greta Reich Former President Donald Trump on Monday criticized Fox News in a series of social media posts, claiming the conservative-leaning network “has grown weak and soft on Democrats” after the network announced it will interview Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump posted

October 16, 2024
Sports

HBCU RB gets first action on NFL active roster

By Vaughn Wilson Former Florida A&M (FAMU) All-SWAC running back Terrell Jennings got the call all players wish for. The HBCU football alum was called up from the NFL practice roster to active duty for the New England Patriots game against the Houston Texans. Jennings would

October 16, 2024
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Nikole Hannah-Jones, Center for Journalism and Democracy Host Third Annual Democracy Summit

By Larry J. Sanders The Center for Journalism and Democracy (CJD) welcomed journalists from across the country to its third annual Democracy Summit, a day-long convening of both beginner and veteran journalists seeking to address some of their field’s – and the

October 16, 2024October 16, 2024
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Key issues facing voters in the 2024 general election

By Megan Sayles As election day draws near, Black voters face a pivotal moment, as candidates at national, state and local levels take distinct approaches to addressing critical issues, like health disparities, wealth gaps, reproductive rights, voter suppression and education. With a

October 16, 2024
Politics

With Obama, ‘All the Smoke’ and ‘huddle-ups,’ Harris ramps up outreach to Black men

By Nnamdi Egwuonwu and Yamiche Alcindor Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign this week is launching its clearest effort yet to target Black men, announcing a new set of policy proposals, ramped-up programming and a media blitz — all designed to engage Black male voters as

October 16, 2024
Campus News

Norfolk State University and Old Dominion University Launch Joint School of Public Health

Courtesy of Norfolk State University Norfolk State University, a historically Black educational institution, and Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, have received approval from the State Council of Higher Education in Virginia to launch a Joint School of Public Health. The school

October 16, 2024
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