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Howard Women’s Tennis to Raise Breast Cancer Awareness
The Howard University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and the women’s tennis team has partnered with the Tigerlily Foundation in an effort to increase breast cancer awareness
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Forum Compares Life at White Schools and Black Schools
Students gathered last Wednesday at Vanderbilt University Law School to hear about the differences between life for African American students at predominantly white institutions and at historically black college
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Roundup Radio: Talking with Saunders Sermons
In the booth with Saunders Sermons on Roundup Radio
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Sade’s Fireside Interview on “Soldier of Love”
Audio gems of Sade and journalist Jon Pareles speaking fireside about her return to the spotlight after 10 years. Also included is audio of her song “Bring me Home’
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“Edge of Darkness” Review
Mel Gibson returns to the screen as a grieving police detective, and father of a murdered daughter in this thriller. Does Edge of Darkness deliver?
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Strong Arm Steady f/ Affion Crockett – “Black History”
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Colleges Take Action to Boost Minority Grad Rates
Only about 40 percent of underrepresented minority students—blacks, Latinos, and American Indians—graduate from college within six years; the same statistic for nonminorities is 60 percent.
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Obama boosts funds for historically black colleges
The leaders of the nation’s historically black colleges and universities breathed a sigh of relief this week when they learned that President Barack Obama’s fiscal 2011 budget includes a $30 million funding increase for their financially struggling schools.