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Supreme Court Revives Controversial Redistricting  Map in Texas

by Belaynesh Shiferaw
December 6, 2025
By recently holding that a lower court improperly inserted itself into the Texas redistricting process, the U.S. Supreme Court made it highly likely that Republicans will win a large number of seats…
Diandra Blake (left) and Monica Maya (right) stand in front of the door of University Counseling Services. (Tatiana Allen/HUNewsService.com)

In the Midst of Senioritis: College Seniors Struggle to Access Timely Mental Health Support at Howard  

November 26, 2025

Automotive History Lies Dormant on Campus 

November 25, 2025

Supreme Court Hears Religious Claims in Rastafarian’s Suit Over Prison Haircut 

November 13, 2025

NYC Students at Hampton Share Views on Mayoral Race

November 4, 2025
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More Churches Reflect Society

April 5, 2004
by Charlene Carter
While there are diversity initiatives aimed at making school andwork environments had better reflect America, churches…
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Music Piracy: A Closer Look into the Industry

April 5, 2004
by Stephanie Crouch
“I download music all the time, and I don’t understand howand why so many people are…
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Celibacy Promotes Good Health and Self-Respect

April 5, 2004
by Tiffany A. Bolden
At a time when Sexually Transmitted Diseases are rampant amongyouth, it seems more precautions need to…
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Miami Police Department Practices Racial Profiling

April 5, 2004
by Metanoya Webb
Miami Beach police officers are secretly monitoring hip-hopartist who vacation and live in Southern Florida, reported…
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Dawn of the Dead Revisited

April 5, 2004
by Maiya Norton
Union Station’s Regal Cinemas was packed on Monday night. It wasapparent that people entering the theatre…
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Are Steroids and the Yanks bad for America’s Past Time?

April 5, 2004
by Wardell Pinkney Jr.
If you’re a baseball enthusiast like me, the 2003 baseballoff-season will be etched in your minds…
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“Historically Black” Leaves Room for Diversity

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Shaka Lias
Historically black colleges are not all black. Dr. Wilma Roscoe,interim president and CEO of the National…
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Lack of Funds Could Ground Hampton Flight Team during National Competition

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - David Paulk
HamptonUniversity’s Flight Team could be grounded for a thirdconsecutive year, unable to fly in a contest…
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Grambling Picks New President

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Eric M. Henry
Dr. Horace Judson, former president of Plattsburgh StateUniversity in upstate New York, has been named presidentof…
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“Throwback” Jerseys Honor HBCU Players

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Dorian Mills
North Carolina Central University Hall of Famer Harold Hunterhelped lead to victory the basketball team…
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