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JSU president interviews for position at rival HBCU
“I believe in HBCUs, and I believe we need strong ones for a lot of different reasons,” he said. “Bottom line question is where can that cause best be served?”
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Atlanta Film Festival to premiere “Crossing in St. Augustine”
A new documentary will premiere at the Atlanta Film Festival depicting a “lost” chapter of the Civil Rights movement. Showing historic footage of the brutality and interviews of those who were there.
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Nortre Dame to have have its first Black Valedictorian
Katie Washington will make history next month as the first black valedictorian from the University of Notre Dame.
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Hip Hop will be the voice of the 2010 World Cup
Wavin Flag by Somalian born Hip Hop artist K’naan is the rousing Soccer Anthem for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.
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Duke to host symposium on the African American experience
A symposium exploring freedom politics and the African-American experience from the Jim Crow era through the present will be held at Duke University’s John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) on Wednesday, April 14.
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US D.O.E grants $9 million to HBCU’s
Nearly $9 million has been awarded to nine Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) in South Carolina and Northeast Georgia.
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FAMU sues to get “sex tape” off the web
On Wednesday, the Florida A&M University settled a lawsuit it filed last month in U.S. District Court against the operator of a sexually explicit Web site that posted the video featuring what falsely appeared to be eight students having an orgy