HBCU & Music Entertainment News
- Delaware State Does it Again Swings Big with Women’s Basketball Hire
Delaware State University just did it again. Less than four months ago, Athletic Director Tony Tucker made national headlines when he hired three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson to coach […]
- HBCU league votes to cut non-NCAA football contests
Games against non-NCAA football programs appear to be coming to an end for SWAC programs. The post HBCU league votes to cut non-NCAA football contests appeared first on HBCU Gameday.
- SHOCK PICS: LeToya Jackson Now Weighs Just 85 lbs … Family Friends Worried! (LOOK)
LA TOYA JACKSON HEALTH CRISIS? Fans Fear For “Rail-Thin” Star As Weight Reports Hit An All-Time Low The Jackson family has seen their fair share of headlines, but the latest news surrounding La […]
- LEGAL: Here’s Why The Police Arrested D4Vid … And Why He MAY GO FREE Soon!
D4VD ARRESTED! Is The Case Against The “Romantic Homicide” Singer Falling Apart Already? Prosecutors Scramble To File Charges! The music world was rocked last night as D4vd (David Burke), the […]
- Kelvin Broadhurst Jr. Death: North Carolina A&T Mourns Student-Athlete Lost in Motorcycle Crash
The Kelvin Broadhurst Jr. death has left the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University community grieving the loss of a young life that embodied the full spirit of the HBCU […]
- Powerful Forces Ahead: Prediction Markets
Although prediction markets have been around for some time, they’ve exploded in popularity in more recent years. Punters are turning to them as an alternative source for predicting college sports […]
- Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire: civilians return to ruined towns in southern Lebanon
A ceasefire in Lebanon has brought a pause in fighting after weeks of war. Residents are returning to damaged homes as questions remain over how long the truce will hold.
- Oil prices plunge as markets rally after Strait of Hormuz reopens
In Europe, stocks surged in response to the news, with major indexes in France and Germany rising more than 2%. However, Asian markets, which closed before the announcement, ended the day lower.




