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Winston-Salem State hires Ms. Black USA as assistant cheer coach

Brandi Hopson returns to WSSU after competing in pageants and coaching at the professional level.

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State Department spokesperson on Iran war and U.S. visa revocations

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Campus

HBCU alumna crowned Miss California USA

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HBCU NFL Stock Watch: Taylor, Wheeler Lead Week 1

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Virginia State University shooting suspect found hiding in campus closet

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NABJ gives Stephen A. Smith ‘Thumbs Down’ award

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Culture

Usher's eldest son Cinco enrolls at Howard University

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Campus

Jackson State football players sign autographs at Bleed Thee Blue Fall Fan Fest

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Future

Tuskegee airmen train to keep F-35s in the fight during Thunder exercise

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Virginia Union professor and student join NOAA research cruise tracking Saharan dust

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Human Jukebox reloads with new staff, maintains championship expectations

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Sports

Which new Division I HBCU coach is poised for an instant turnaround?

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HBCU Football Finds Talent Beyond the Traditional Recruiting Map at Howard

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VUU Board Chairman Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson Receives Honorary Doctorate at University of Nigeria Convocation

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The Guardian1d ago
IMPACT SCORE 5/10

Marco Rubio has unique power to promote peace, but he hasn’t. He is almost as bad for the world as Trump | Simon Tisdall

The Guardian published an opinion piece criticizing Secretary of State Marco Rubio's diplomatic performance, alleging he has failed to use his position to promote peace amid global conflicts including an unresolved Iran war and Trump's failed military campaign that has driven up energy and food prices.

✦ What This Means For Us

Rising energy and food prices from failed diplomatic efforts directly hit HBCU students and Black families hardest — populations already spending disproportionate income shares on basic needs. Failed diplomacy that escalates to military conflict also threatens federal research funding stability and the State Department's educational exchange programs that many HBCU students depend on for international opportunities.

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