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Trap-A-Holics & Thiz So Epik Ent Presents Mixtapegas Magazine
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Living Golf: One of the world's most sustainable courses resides at the top of the world
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Edwin Roald is a renowned golf course architect in Reykjavik, his 'Why 18?' concept explores the idea that golf course design is often problematic from an environmental perspective and from a golfing perspective as designers feel bound to the idea that courses must be 18-holes long, when he believes they should feature as many holes as the land can accommodate. He tells us why in the latest edition of our golf and sustainability series.
Haberman makes prediction on Ivanka Trump's tactic for testimony
V82fm Media Nov 7, 2023 0 285
CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman joins "CNN This Morning" to discuss Ivanka Trump's upcoming testimony in her father's New York civil fraud trial.
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Taliban Redd And Hnr Hundo- Never Enough This Duo Hads Been Blazing The Streets Of Birmingham, Alabama. Check Out There Trap-A-Holics Edition To Never Enough Shaking The Underground Lately In The South.
Fort Valley State University Increases Access to Equitable, High-Quality Peer Tutoring in Partnership with Knack
V82fm Media Nov 3, 2023 0 217
Written By Fort Valley State University Fort Valley State University (FVSU) is excited to announce a transformative partnership with Knack Tutoring, set to launch this semester. Through this collaboration, FVSU students enrolled in any course will gain access to free on-demand tutoring services, fostering a dynamic environment for academic growth and success. Prospective peer tutors will receive comprehensive training endorsed by the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA), ensuring students receive exceptional academic support from their peers. “This new and exciting partnership will provide our students with virtual and face-to-face support, which is critical to the overall success of our The post Fort Valley State University Increases Access to Equitable, High-Quality Peer Tutoring in Partnership with Knack appeared first on HBCU News.
VSU Marching Band Ranks Third In The Nation According to ESPN Rankings
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Courtesy of Virginia State University Virginia State University’s Trojan Explosion Marching Band is named one of the best HBCU bands in the country, according to newly released rankings by ESPN. The band is ranked third in the Division II/NAIA category in ESPN’s HBCU Band of the Year rankings posted by HBCU Gameday. Important band components such as auxiliaries, drum majors, musicality, percussion, and drill/marching/maneuvering are used to compile the rankings. Judges then score individual performances based on these specified areas. “We are very appreciative and deeply humbled by these rankings,” said VSU Director of Marching and Pep Bands, Dr. Taylor Whitehead. The post VSU Marching Band Ranks Third In The Nation According to ESPN Rankings appeared first on HBCU News.
By Pamela Moore As part of major renovations, the Florida A&M University Bookstore is now decorated with a new mural that illustrates the storied history of FAMU. When envisioning the new look for the bookstore, a team, including representatives from Barnes & Noble, the chain’s design consultant, Business and Auxiliary Services (BAS), and the Office of Facilities, Planning, Construction and Safety, wanted to include design elements that would depict the vibrant, unique, and rich culture of FAMU. FAMU History Professor Reginald Ellis, Ph.D., provided historical background that helped the team conceptualize the mural. The renovation project, which is expected to The post FAMU’S Rich History Illustrated in New Campus Bookstore Mural appeared first on HBCU News.
Few transplant surgeons are Black. Giving medical students a rare peek at organ donation may help
V82fm Media Nov 3, 2023 0 236
By Lauren Neergaard It’s long after midnight when the bustling operating room suddenly falls quiet — a moment of silence to honor the man lying on the table. This is no ordinary surgery. Detrick Witherspoon died before ever being wheeled in, and now two wide-eyed medical students are about to get a hands-on introduction to organ donation. They’re part of a novel program to encourage more Black and other minority doctors-to-be to get involved in the transplant field, increasing the trust of patients of color. “There are very few transplant surgeons who look like me,” said Dr. James Hildreth, president The post Few transplant surgeons are Black. Giving medical students a rare peek at organ donation may help appeared first on HBCU News.
Walmart’s Black & Unlimited HBCU tour kicks off Central State University’s Homecoming
V82fm Media Nov 3, 2023 0 266
Courtesy of Central State University Walmart helped Central State University launch its series of annual Homecoming festivities on Oct. 10 by stopping into campus for a full-day activation event that brought a live DJ, interactive festival booths, and speech presentations provided by partnered entrepreneurs and influencers. The activation event was hosted by Fly Guy DC, an Atlanta-based influencer and talk show host who regularly interviews up-and-coming artists and is a supporter of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Other special guests, all HBCU alumni, taking part in the day’s proceedings included actor Terrence J, entertainment attorney and label executive John The post Walmart’s Black & Unlimited HBCU tour kicks off Central State University’s Homecoming appeared first on HBCU News.
Dillard University Awarded $750,000 Grant From The U.S. Department of Interior To Restore Historic Campus Building
V82fm Media Nov 3, 2023 0 257
Written By the Dillard University Newsroom The U.S. Department of Interior awarded Dillard University with a $750,000 grant to restore the historic academic building Howard House. The agency’s assistant secretary of Fish and Wildlife and Parks, Shannon Estenoz, presented the grant today in a press conference with Dr. Rochelle Ford, president of Dillard University. The restoration grant is one of the first awarded by the U.S. Department of Interior, which protects cultural heritage under the National Historic Preservation Act. “At the Interior Department, it is our job to help steward America’s story. By preserving sites like Dillard University, we not The post Dillard University Awarded $750,000 Grant From The U.S. Department of Interior To Restore Historic Campus Building appeared first on HBCU News.
By Jessica Washington A brightly colored eviction notice plastered on the door frame is an image most of us can easily conjure. But what happens after the bags are packed, and all that remains from the place you once called home is a scarlet E on your record? A recent report from Policy Link, a non-profit research group, is shedding light on the aftermath of evictions in Pennsylvania. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, hundreds of thousands of evictions have been filed in the Commonwealth. And just in the last year, 114,000 evictions were filed in Pennsylvania, a disproportionate number of which The post How Evictions Haunt Thousands of Black Pennsylvanians appeared first on HBCU News.
JSU student receives Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship for Public Service
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By William H. Kelly III Kennedy Pierce, a junior political science student at Jackson State University, will travel to Chicago on Wednesday as a 2023-2025 recipient of the Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship for Public Service. The Voyager Scholarship was created by President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and the Co-Founder and CEO of Airbnb, Brian Chesky, to help shape young leaders who can bridge divides and help solve the world’s biggest challenges. “This scholarship will allow me to focus on a public service career instead of the burden of college debt. When I first found out, it felt unreal, and it still feels The post JSU student receives Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship for Public Service appeared first on HBCU News.
Philadelphia picks winning design for Harriet Tubman statue after controversy over original choice
V82fm Media Nov 3, 2023 0 356
The city of Philadelphia has picked the winning design for a Harriet Tubman statue outside City Hall after facing criticism over its original choice of a white artist who’d been selected without competition. Alvin Pettit beat out four other semifinalists with a design called “A Higher Power: The Call of a Freedom Fighter.” His nearly 14-foot bronze statue — the first of a Black woman who is a historical figure in the city’s public art collection — will portray Tubman as a military leader and freedom fighter. The famed abolitionist — who escaped slavery and led other enslaved Black women and men The post Philadelphia picks winning design for Harriet Tubman statue after controversy over original choice appeared first on HBCU News.