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Morehouse College selects new president

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On November 12, 2012, Morehouse College Board of Trustees announced Dr. John S Wilson Jr. as the College’s 11th president. “Dr. Wilson has the vision,...

Tradition Ever Since Featured on The HBCU Buzz Show 11/13

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The HBCU Buzz Show is excited to have Tradition Ever Since as guests on the Tuesday November 13th show! Check out and purchase their...

President’s Corner: Talladega College President to Speak on the HBCU Buzz Show!

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Dr. Billy Hawkins, the 20th President of Talladega College will be joining the HBCU Buzz Show Tuesday November 13, 2012 at 6:30pm for the President's Corner segment. Bio Join...

Keshia Knight Pulliam Raises $1 MILL For Alma Mater Spelman College!

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After stumping around Georgia and other states for President Obama, actress Keshia Knight Pulliam hosted a big fundraiser at SAKS in Atlanta for Spelman College. Keshia graduated with a...

Jackson State One Game Away From SWAC Championship

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The Jackson State football team took one step closer to making it to Birmingham, Alabama for the 2012 Southwestern Athletic Conference Championship Game by...

Clark Atlanta volleyball player, Keierica Howard

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The typical day in the life of Clark Atlanta University student Keierica Howard is an adventure – that’s putting it mildly. That’s because the former...

Bethune-Cookman 49, Savannah St. 7

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Quentin Williams threw two touchdown passes and ran for 121 of Bethune-Cookman's 377 rushing yards as the Tigers beat Savannah State 49-7 Saturday in...

Bennett College Celebrates First Time Voters

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How often have you heard people say young people don't pay attention to politics? At Bennett College, hundreds of women marched from campus to the...

Alabama State victorious over Southern

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The Alabama State Hornets held on to beat Southern 31-30 in a Southwestern Athletic Conference game at A.W. Mumford Stadium. Alabama State (7-3 overall, 7-2...

Farrakhan speaks at Tenn State

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College students from across the country gathered at Tennessee State University for the first Collegiate Black United Summit International conference October 31 to November...

Robert Champion’s parents refuse $300k settlement

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FAMU has offered to pay $300,000 to the family of drum major Robert Champion, who died after a hazing aboard a charter bus in...

My President is Black

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Barack Obama, the first black U.S. president, won re-election rather convincingly November 6, 2012. Obama easily captured 323 of electoral votes Tuesday (only 270...

Talladega College Student Wins 1st Place at Ford Black College Quiz Bowl

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From: Office of Public Relations/Mrs. Nicola Lawler This weekend while Talladega College celebrated 145 years of academic excellence during their Annual Founders’ Week activities, another celebration...

Grand Rapids schools want to partner with HBCUs

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Ottawa High School students head home after class last year. Under a proposal from Grand Rapids Superintendent Teresa Weatherall Neal, GRPS will work on...

Fayetteville State professor finds treasure

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Brooks Harrington had lived in his home on Broadell Drive for nearly a year before he discovered the briefcase, boxes and large trunk tucked...

New coach for the Claflin women’s basketball team

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Coaching basketball is Flint native Deonta McChester's passion in life. McChester, 28, is now one step closer to fulfilling his lifelong dream of leading his...

Central State’s new president unveils plan

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Central State University’s new president Cynthia Jackson-Hammond has set “compelling priorities” for the historically black institution, but says she realizes the changes will come...

Dillard in the Theater, “Two Trains Running”

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Dillard University Theatre's production of August Wilson's "Two Trains Running" opens Friday at 8 p.m. in the Samuel DuBois Cook Fine Arts Center. The show,...