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HBCU Saint Agustine’s University Win Accreditation Appeal

By Dantee Ramos Following a denial of its accreditation appeal in March,Ā Saint Augustine’s UniversityĀ has regained itsĀ accreditation status. The HBCU vowed to appeal to a higher authority and file a lawsuit against the SACS Board of Trustees. According to aĀ press releaseĀ from the Southern

July 29, 2024
National News

Former HBCU Students Awarded $2 Million For Being Tased During George Floyd Protest

By Quintessa Williams The Atlanta City Council voted last Monday toĀ approve a $2 million settlementĀ for two HBCU students forcibly pulled from their car and tased by police during a protest following the death of George Floyd. Messiah Young and Taniyah Pilgrim, who

July 29, 2024
Politics

Harris raised $200 million in first week of White House campaign and signed up 170,000 volunteers

By Aamer Madhani Vice PresidentĀ Kamala Harris’ campaign has raised $200 million since she emerged as the likely Democratic presidential nominee last week, an eyepopping haul in her race against the Republican nominee, former PresidentĀ Donald Trump. The campaign, which announced its latest fundraising total

July 29, 2024
Sports

Breaking at the Olympics is a testament to hip-hop’s influence around the world

ByĀ Char Adams Logan Edra grew up learning about the four elements of hip-hop: rapping, graffiti, DJing and breakdancing. Now, she’s taking that knowledge and her love for the Bronx-born street dance style to the Paris Olympics. ā€œWe’re part of this movement for

July 29, 2024
Politics

Barack and Michelle Obama endorse Kamala Harris: ‘This is going to be historic.’

By Swapna Venugopal It took six days, but Barack Obama said yes. A long-awaited endorsement fromĀ former President ObamaĀ for Vice President Kamala Harris to be the Democratic party’s nominee for president finally arrived on Friday. While Harris hadĀ racked up a series of endorsementsĀ sinceĀ President

July 29, 2024
National News

Black Americans aren’t buying election-year falsehoods.

By Ray Block, Jr. For centuries, Black Americans have been battling racism and disenfranchisement — and batting down endless so-called truths. In the process, we’ve developed a powerful sixth sense for separating fact from fiction. Black people have been forced to see

July 29, 2024
Campus News

NC HBCU Barber-Scotia College Applying To Regain Accreditation It Lost 2 Decades Ago

By Kyra Allesandrini Barber-Scotia College is on track toĀ regain itsĀ accreditationĀ after losing it two decades ago. TheĀ HBCUĀ has been taking several steps to restore its former status, allowing it to receive student applications and allow those enrolled to apply for federal financial aid. ā€œI

July 26, 2024
Campus News

The Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival Announces Official Selections

Courtesy of Morehouse College The Sixth AnnualĀ Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival will include 40 films. Among these 40, 18 films have been nominated for awards in these four categories—Documentary Feature, Documentary Short, Narrative Short, and Student Film. The festival will be

July 26, 2024
Campus News

Two Howard University Bison Named to Fourth Cohort of Marshall-Motley Scholarship Program

By Brittany Bailer Two Howard University students have been named to the fourth cohort of theĀ Legal Defense Fund (LDF)Ā Marshall-Motley Scholars Program (MMSP). Howard alumĀ Dijon Stokes (B.S. ā€˜20)Ā of Charleston, West Virginia,Ā andĀ Jordan Braithwaite, an incoming first-year law student from St. Louis, Missouri, are two

July 26, 2024
Community

In a California gold rush town, some Black families are fighting for land taken from their ancestors

In a tiny town where the California gold rush began, Black families are seeking restitution for land that was taken from their ancestors to make way for a state park now frequented by fourth graders learning about the state’s history. Their efforts

July 26, 2024
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