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Alabama State University and Faulker University Establish Accelerated Law Degree Program

Courtesy of Alabama State University Alabama State University, a historically Black institution, has recently partnered with Faulkner University in Montgomery, Alabama, to provide a new opportunity for undergraduate students to pursue a law degree. The recent agreement between the two universities will

October 8, 2024
National News/Politics

How the Supreme Court could reshape the 2024 race — again

By Josh Gerstein When the Supreme Court convenes Monday to open its new term, there will be 29 days until Election Day and one question on everybody’s mind: Will the justices once again find themselves in the middle of the presidential race?

October 8, 2024
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Harris faces challenge with union voters in Michigan, Pennsylvania

By Alexander Bolton Vice President Harris’s lack of traction with unionized blue-collar workers has emerged as one of her biggest challenges to winning key states such as Michigan and Pennsylvania, as polls show her significantly underperforming JoeĀ Biden’s performanceĀ with union workers in 2020.

October 8, 2024
Campus News/National News

American Nurses Foundation’s $339K Grant Positively Impacting Male Nursing Students

By Ashley Brown TheĀ American Nurses FoundationĀ is celebrating the impact of theĀ $339,000Ā grant it awarded to Southern University and A&M College in April aimed at enhancing educational programs for male nurses of color. The funding is part of the foundation’s Diversify Nursing Research through

October 8, 2024
National News/Politics

Thousands of Student Loans Were To Be Forgiven— And Then This Happened

By Candace McDuffie On average, Black college graduates possess $25,000 more inĀ student loan debtĀ than white college graduates. President Joe Biden has made several attempts to cancel student loan debt — which would have a significant impact on Black borrowers — but has

October 8, 2024
Black History/National News

Justice Department launches first federal review of 1921 Tulsa race massacre

ByĀ ReutersĀ andĀ Michelle Garcia The U.S. Justice Department has launched a review and evaluation of the 1921 race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke said. The massacre started on May 31, 1921, when white attackers killedĀ as many as 300 people, most

October 7, 2024
National News/Politics

Eric Adams’s future in question as legal woes threaten to mount

By Hanna Trudo Embattled New York City MayorĀ Eric AdamsĀ is fighting for his political life as he finds himself in the middle of a legal firestorm, raising questions about how much longer he can hold on to power. Adams wasĀ indicted last week by

October 7, 2024
Opinion/Politics

On Nov. 5, we must ā€˜be about’ voting – especially young people

By Dr. Frances ā€˜Toni’ Draper The lyrics of an old Negro Spiritual poignantly declare, ā€œEverybody talkin’ ’bout Heaven ain’t goin’ there.ā€ Unfortunately, in 2024, despite all the discussion and debate about the presidential election, everybody talking about voting ain’t going there, either.

October 7, 2024
National News/Politics

Obama to hit the campaign trail for Harris in battleground states

By Kierra Frasier Kamala Harris was among Barack Obama’s earliest supporters in 2008, knocking on doors and raising money to help propel him to a two-term presidency. Now, he’s returning the favor. The former president will appear Thursday at an event in

October 7, 2024
National News

Federal Judge Allows Biden Administration’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan to Forward

A federal judge has allowed a temporary restraining order against President Joe Biden’s new student loan forgiveness plan to expire. U.S. District Judge Randal Hall in Georgia ruled that the state of Georgia lacked standing to sue over the Biden administration relief

October 7, 2024
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