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In Georgia, the winner in the presidential race may be determined by who doesn't vote
Read full article: In Georgia, the winner in the presidential race may be determined by who doesn't voteIn Georgia, nonvoters are the most complicated piece of the electoral puzzle in a state that could decide the presidency.
Howard University cuts ties with Sean 'Diddy' Combs after video of attack on Cassie
Read full article: Howard University cuts ties with Sean 'Diddy' Combs after video of attack on CassieHoward University is cutting ties to Sean “Diddy” Combs, rescinding an honorary degree that was awarded to him and disbanding a scholarship program in his name.
An appeals court blocks a debt relief plan for students who say they were misled by colleges
Read full article: An appeals court blocks a debt relief plan for students who say they were misled by collegesA federal appeals court says a Biden administration plan to provide student debt relief for people who say they were victims of misleading information by trade schools or colleges is “almost certainly unlawful.”.
Film academy gifts a replacement of Hattie McDaniel's historic Oscar to Howard University
Read full article: Film academy gifts a replacement of Hattie McDaniel's historic Oscar to Howard UniversityHattie McDaniel’s best supporting actress Oscar in 1939 for “Gone With the Wind” is one of the most important moments in Academy Award history.
Younger voters will be critical in 2024. Biden and Trump are taking different paths to reach them
Read full article: Younger voters will be critical in 2024. Biden and Trump are taking different paths to reach themDemocrats and Republicans are maneuvering to win over young voters before next year's presidential election.
Oakland County swimmer, HBCU breaks barriers by becoming first all-Black swim team to grace SI cover
Read full article: Oakland County swimmer, HBCU breaks barriers by becoming first all-Black swim team to grace SI coverWhite Lake’s Courtney Connolly and her Howard University Swim Team in Washington, D.C., are featured in Sports Illustrated this month.
FBI eyeing 6 suspects after bomb threats at Black colleges
Read full article: FBI eyeing 6 suspects after bomb threats at Black collegesAs the nation’s historically Black colleges remain on edge after receiving dozens of bomb threats in recent weeks, federal law enforcement officials said they have identified six people who they believe are responsible.
Philanthropies eagerly back journalist Hannah-Jones
Read full article: Philanthropies eagerly back journalist Hannah-JonesJournalist Nikole Hannah-Jones is using major philanthropic donors to build her future as a tenured professor at Howard University, just as other major donors sought to stymie the Pulitzer Prize-winning Black investigative reporter at the University of North Carolina.
Rashad draws critics and dismissal calls for defending Cosby
Read full article: Rashad draws critics and dismissal calls for defending CosbyPhylicia Rashad has found herself embroiled in controversy after expressing public support for Bill Cosby’s release from prison, with some prominent Black voices calling for her dismissal as dean of Howard University's College of Fine Arts.
Detroiter to focus on inclusion as curator of Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
Read full article: Detroiter to focus on inclusion as curator of Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery“The exposure to having images that look like you, that reflect the range of Americans is is powerful,” Combs said. “It cannot be underestimated.”
How Wayne County icon Judge Strong has impacted Detroit
Read full article: How Wayne County icon Judge Strong has impacted DetroitDETROIT – Wayne County Judge Craig Strong is a Detroit icon who has done so much while on the bench, and continues to be a trailblazer even through his retirement. Strong was born and raised on the west side of Detroit, but it wasn’t easy for him to get to where he is today. During his time on the bench, Judge Strong received numerous accolades, such as becoming the president of the Association of Black Judges in Michigan -- an organization he helped create as one of the founding members. READ: Black History Month: Detroit’s top cop has message on overcoming racismREAD: Conrad Mallett Jr. -- former chief justice discusses life, legacyAdAfter a fruitful career, Strong recently retired from the Wayne County Circuit Court. Judge Strong is the recipient of multiple awards including the Man of the Year Humanitarian Award and the Wiley A. Branton Symposium Award for leadership.
The Latest: Howard U cancels remainder of men's hoops season
Read full article: The Latest: Howard U cancels remainder of men's hoops seasonTop prospect Makur Maker was limited to 23 points in 48 minutes over just two games during his freshman season. ___The NFL reports it had no positive tests for players and one positive among other personnel during Super Bowl week. It’s the 34th game postponed so far this season, which is roughly a quarter of the way through. ___Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington has tested positive for the coronavirus and has withdrawn from the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Three staff members and one management official have also tested positive at the club.
Metro Detroit woman celebrates success of sorority sister VP Kamala Harris
Read full article: Metro Detroit woman celebrates success of sorority sister VP Kamala HarrisSOUTHFIELD, Mich. – All around the world, the image of Vice President Kamala Harris taking the oath of office is having a huge impact. She attended Howard University in the 80s alongside the future vice president and pledged her into Alpha Kappa Alpha. RELATED: Sisters of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority show support for vice President-elect Kamala HarrisHarry said she remembers Harris as a focused activist and “a good person of integrity.”Seeing her Sorority sister take the oath of office was a watershed moment. For almost any minority attending an Historically Black College or University in the 80s, it was hard to imagine that you might know a future vice president. She always knew she had a path to success, but with the new vice president, there’s a new name and picture that points the way on the road map.
Top prospect Maker picks Howard over UCLA, Kentucky, Memphis
Read full article: Top prospect Maker picks Howard over UCLA, Kentucky, MemphisWASHINGTON Highly touted prospect Makur Maker verbally committed to Howard University on Friday, picking the Bison over college basketball powerhouses UCLA, Kentucky and Memphis. The five-star recruit is the highest-ranked player to commit to a Historically Black College or University since ESPN began tracking rankings in 2007. Maker is a 6-foot-11, 235-pound center who declared for the NBA draft in April before opting to consider college basketball. Maker was born in Kenya and grew up in Australia before his family moved to North America. ___More AP college basketball: http://apnews.com/Collegebasketball and http://www.twitter.com/AP_Top25
George Floyd video inspires Bloomfield Hills teen to continue working for change
Read full article: George Floyd video inspires Bloomfield Hills teen to continue working for changeBLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. – Phoenix Williams, who recorded students taunting him and calling him the N-word while on the school bus when he was an eighth-grader in Bloomfield Hills, has already inspired change in his life. Phoenix said that bus ride and the impact of the incident has stuck with him, and watching the video of George Floyd’s death has motivated him to again work for change. MORE: Metro Detroit religious leaders fight for change in our communityPhoenix captured the school bus incident on video when he was 13 years old. He’s now a freshman at Howard University, but that moment in eighth grade still shaped much of his young life. You can hear from Phoenix in Hank Winchester’s full video above.
George Floyd video inspires Bloomfield Hills teen to continue working for change
Read full article: George Floyd video inspires Bloomfield Hills teen to continue working for changeGeorge Floyd video inspires Bloomfield Hills teen to continue working for changePublished: June 23, 2020, 5:37 pmPhoenix Williams, who recorded students taunting him and calling him the N-word while on the school bus when he was an eighth-grader in Bloomfield Hills, has already inspired change in his life.
Brag Book: Bruce Turner III
Read full article: Brag Book: Bruce Turner IIISince 1998, Rhonda Walker has been helping Detroiters get motivated and ready for the day with her incredible energy, enthusiasm, impeccable style, and passion for her hometown. Rhonda established the Rhonda Walker Foundation in 2003 to support inner-city teen girls from throughout the Detroit Public School System.
Steph Curry helps Howard University's launch Div. I golf program
Read full article: Steph Curry helps Howard University's launch Div. I golf program(CNN) - Top-tier collegiate golf is coming to Howard University, thanks to a gift from one of the NBA's biggest stars. Steph Curry announced Monday that he is partnering with the historically black university to fund the first six years of a new NCAA Division I golf team. I feel really honored to play a small role in the rich history of Howard University, and look forward to building their first men's and women's golf teams with them." Men's and women's golf teams -- yes, there's another layer to Curry's plan. Frederick and other university leaders for a celebratory tee-off on Monday at the historic Langston Golf Course in Washington.