The first day of the school is almost here which means back to the dorms for some and for freshmen … More
Author: AP Rose
Should We Boycott The NFL Opening Kickoff?
Everyone is thrilled that America’s game, football, is back on your TV stations every Monday, Thursday, and Sunday. Well not … More
A New Film Festival Premieres In Houston’s Historic Fifth Ward
Texas Southern University and the famous DeLuxe Theater hosted the first-ever Fifth Ward Documentary Film Festival this past weekend in … More
Black Women Receive More Master Degrees Than Black Men
Black women are graduating with Master degrees at a higher rate than Black men. When entering a four-year institution, the … More
Grambling State Forfeits 2011 SWAC Championship Due To NCAA Violations
Grambling State president Rick Gallot says “ineligible players were used during the entire 2011 football season under head coach at … More
Dream Comes True: $5 Billion Of Student Loans Dismissed Due To Lost Paperwork
Have you ever wish your student loans could disappear and never have to worry about another payment, defaulted or going … More
Drake’s HAW: Houston Appreciation Week
OVO’s Houston Appreciation Week (HAW) is back again with Drake’s annual four-day festival consisting of special events like OVO pop-up shop, … More
Which HBCU Alumni Donates the Most?
During my graduation commencement practice, the university’s Alumni association spoke to the graduating class about becoming a devoted alumnus once … More
NFL Drafts From HBCUs
“African-Americans make up about 70 percent of the NFL’s active players.” In the 2016 NFL draft, only 3 HBCU student-athletes … More
HBCU Seeks To Disrupt NCAA With A League Of Their Own
With the majority of the NBA draftees being African-American, but attending predominately white institutions (PWI) has caused historically black colleges … More
