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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
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America’s top High School talent choose HBCU’s
Tom Joyner Foundation scholarship winner, Cheyenne Boyce has a 4.0 grade point average and ranks first in her graduating class. She’s been accepted at Howard University and Spelman College, but still is deciding which to attend.
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VH1 aims new reality shows at Black Female Viewers
“The new VH1 shows offer a different take on the black reality TV star,” says Imani Perry, a professor at Princeton University’s Center for African American Studies. “These are images of wealthy black families. These shows may potentially be less stereotypic because they present a different, higher status black image.
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NAACP sues state of Georgia for discrimantion against HBCU’s
The Georgia NAACP is suing the state, saying Georgia is keeping Albany, Fort Valley and Savannah State Universities educationally below-par with predominantly-white schools.
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Former Atlanta mayor becomes current Spelman professor
Former Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin is passionate about what she’s been doing since leaving office three months ago — trying to shape the next generation of women leaders at Spelman College
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Drack Muse Drops an Extra Mild Sauce Mix
L.A.’s resident Chicago transplant DJ Drack Muse blessed us with a long overdue selection of gems in musical form. You will remember Drack pioneered Roundup Radio on JaguarRoundup.com
