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HBCU Freshman Bible: 10 Do’s and Don’ts When Trying To Impress The Ladies

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Orientation season is winding down, and incoming freshmen are starting to feel the butterflies of venturing off into this new chapter full of possibilities,...

Spring Break Do’s and Dont’s

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The long-awaited spring break has finally arrived, so here’s HBCU Buzz’s list of Spring Break Do’s and Dont’s!

5 Ways to Prepare for Finals Exams

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Getting ready for finals can be overwhelming.  We know that everyone wants to see their family and friends and is over school right now....

What Rich People Do That Poor People Don’t

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One of the things that I am all too familiar with since attending a historically black college or university (HBCU) is what you do...

Gregory S. Parks: Gay Men in Black Fraternities

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On Sept. 8, 2012, Nathanael Gay married Robert Brown in Lexington, Ky. About a month later, on Oct. 4, 2012, Brown uploaded a video...

5 Things You Should Accomplish This Spring

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By Itopia Mills, HBCU Buzz Staff Writer 2015 is here! and there are so many great things to look forward to with this upcoming spring...

Wilberforce University Alumna Edmonia Lewis Loved Her Freedom So Much She Emancipated Herself —...

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Today, we honor Wilberforce University alumna and sculptor Edmonia Lewis (1844-1907). She played a vital role sending messages to those who need it most. “Edmonia...

Common Pressures College Students Face and How to Overcome Them

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It’s no secret that college can take a serious mental toll on students as they experience pressure coming at them from multiple sources. This Mental Health Awareness Month, we're addressing these pressures and how college students can handle them.

5 Things to Keep in Mind During Finals Exams

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All-nighters in the library, visits to your professor’s office hours, group projects and turning assignments in online all before it hits 11:59PM. These things...

Slaves to the Partisan Political Rhythm

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By Kameko Thomas, HBCU Buzz Staff Writer During the 2011 political season, in the contest for Louisiana’s House District 3, African American voters were able...

The HBCU Experience by Dior Ginyard

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HBCU’s are known throughout America for developing gifted African American men and women that are ready to take on challenges and obstacles that life...

Kandice Guice Says HBCU Experience Taught Her To Be Unapologetically Black

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“My summer at HU had already laid the foundation for more progressive thoughts,” wrote Kandice Guice in her piece called “How My HBCU Experience...

5 Things You Need to Know Wednesday in the HBCU Community

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1. A “reversal of a generations-long injustice” Central State University, the only public historically black college or university (HBCU) in the state of Ohio, recently...

Albany State And Columbus Technical College Announce Partnership

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Albany State University (ASU) and Columbus Technical College (CTC) announced the establishment of a cooperative relationship on July 16. The agreement formally recognizes that...

8 Things HBCU Graduates Should Do Before Attending Their First Homecoming as Alumni

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Contributing Author: Taylor Bembery  Twitter: @taylorbembery You’ve made it across the stage at commencement and now you have the bragging rights of being an alumnus...

10 HBCU-Founded Brands You Should Support This Black Friday and Cyber Monday

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As Black Friday and Cyber Monday approaches we’re encouraging our readers to buy Black and support an HBCU-owned brand or business. Here at 10 HBCU-owned brands that you can support this Black Friday!

Let’s Talk About Navigating the Workforce During a Recession

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As graduation season ends and more and more students cross that stage, the threat of a recession looms over new graduates as they venture out into the “real world.” Let's talk about implications of a possible recession and how recent graduates can navigate an economic downturn.

“The Blackening” Brings the Culture to the Horror Genre

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Lionsgate's new horror-comedy film, The Blackening puts a unique spin on the horror genre, bringing about laughs, screams and relatability for the Black movie goer.