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‘Don’t Get Mad. Shut the Door.’ — Bishop William Barber II and Joy Reid Discuss ‘Political Vampires’

by Faith Harper
March 29, 2026
Bishop William Barber II and political commentator Joy Reid discussed the intersection of Palm Sunday and the nation’s political climate at Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium. “To call this Holy Week and to…

Final Mile, Federal Law: Supreme Court Weighs Who Counts as an Interstate Worker

March 26, 2026

Black and Blue: Examining Trust Between DC Residents and Officers Five Years After George Floyd

March 23, 2026

“Where Do We Go From Here?” What Nonviolence Looks like in DC Five Years After 2021 Unrest

March 23, 2026

Sanctuary Campus Debate Intensifies as Students Return From Spring Break

March 23, 2026
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NCAA Panel Tackles Low Numbers of Black Division I Coaches

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Tamika L. Jefferson
Not counting historically black colleges and universities, NCAADivision I schools responding to a survey reported that…
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Georgetown U. Says No to “N Word”

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Charlene Carter
Outraged by an e-mail filled with hate speech, hundreds ofstudents converged on GeorgetownUniversity’s Healy Circle topresent…
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Sanctions Won’t Halt Post-Season for Tennessee State

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Tamika L. Jefferson
Tennessee State University’s men’s basketball program will beallowed to participate in post-season games despite sanctionsimposed last…
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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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Kerry Speaks of “Our Generation” at Morgan State

April 2, 2004
by Black College Wire - Shyra Peyton
Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., was asked what he wanted youngvoters at MorganStateUniversity in Baltimore to…
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Black Clergy Must Come Back to Christ

March 31, 2004
by Zeb Sanders
Black clergy have been caught up in the passion of Christianityand from Christ, have been lead…
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The First Hispanic and Chicano Ph.D. Programs Join Departments

March 31, 2004
by Ganeka Gray
The nation’s first doctoral programs in Hispanic andChicano studies will be introduced in Texas and California…
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