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Florence may wreak havoc on schedule

September 12, 2018 sonadmin 0
Barely three weeks into the 2018 season and there are only four undefeated teams left in black college football. At the top of the heap are the Aggies of North Carolina A&T and the Mid-Eastern […]
Headline News

AAMU CUTS RIBBON TO NEW SCOREBOARD

September 12, 2018 sonadmin 0
Huntsville, Ala. —- Football fans and University officials at Alabama A&M celebrated the launch of a new gridiron experience at Louis Crews Stadium Saturday, September 8, with the addition of a state-of-the-art marketing video display […]
Headline News

Civil Rights Groups on High Alert for Cyberthreats as They Register Minorities Ahead of Midterms

September 5, 2018 sonadmin 0
(NNPA)–Trupania Bonner is quick to warn groups registering minorities to vote to be alert for cybertricks. His training class for civic engagement groups now includes discussions about cyberthreats and the Media and Democracy Institute’s new […]
Health

HOW HOT IS TOO HOT: SPICY FOODS & YOUR KIDS

September 5, 2018 sonadmin 0
SOURCE: BlackDoctor.org A Memphis mother found out the hard way about the dangers of spicy chips. Her daughter’s fervor for spicy-hot chips like Hot Takis and Flamin’ Hot Cheetos landed her in the doctor’s office […]
AAMU

AAMU PRESIDENT FEATURED IN HBCU DIGEST

September 5, 2018 sonadmin 0
In an article heralding those black colleges and universities that have achieved growth despite the constant hassles of their state’s politics, (RIGHT) Alabama A&M University President Andrew Hugine, Jr., has been praised for helping AAMU “negotiate […]
City News

HUNTSVILLE EVENTS FOR SEPTEMBER

September 5, 2018 sonadmin 0
By Kenny Anderson The 2018 Jazz in the Park- Huntsville concert series has started with a blast. On Sunday evening, September 2, the First Lady of Smooth Jazz kicked off a five concert series to […]
Top News

COMMENTARY: Criticism of Rev. Jasper Williams Follow His Remarks at Aretha Franklin’s Funeral

September 5, 2018 sonadmin 0
SOURCE: BlackPressUSA.com Saying his subject was “Aretha the Queen of Soul,” Rev. Jasper Williams of the Salem Bible Church in Atlanta gave the audience gathered for Aretha Franklin’s funeral a few unexpected memories laced with […]
Sports

AAMU FOOTBALL OPENS WITH SHUTOUT OF MILES IN MAYNOR’S DEBUT

September 5, 2018 sonadmin 0
Connell Maynor made his debut as Alabama A&M’s new football coach, and the Bulldogs delivered the program’s first shutout in six years. With a swarming defense that dominated the trenches, Alabama A&M topped Miles 37-0 […]
Sports

32 black college products make opening day NFL rosters

September 5, 2018 sonadmin 0
A total of 32 products of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are on opening day NFL rosters after teams cut down to 53-man active rosters and 10-player practice squads this week. The teams are […]
Religion

BISHOP WHO TOUCHED ARIANA GRANDE AT ARETHA FRANKLIN FUNERAL APOLOGIZES

September 5, 2018 sonadmin 0
By Fisher Jack, Eurweb.com It’s time for some more apologizing that includes Ariana Grande … again. But this time, it’s from the bishop who officiated Aretha franklin’s funeral. Bishop Charles H. Ellis III has apologized Friday to the […]

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