Roscoe NanceSportsFair Pay To Play Hailed As Game-ChangerThe Fair Pay To Play Act that California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law on Sept 30. is being hailed as a game-changer for collegiate athletics.October 6, 2019African-AmericanSuperstar Mo’ne Davis ‘Just One of the Girls’ on Hampton’s Softball TeamMo’ne Davis is perhaps the most unique college athlete ever. But at the same time the freshman middle infielder on the Hampton University women’s softball team is no different than any other college student, and that’s how she wants to be treated.September 25, 2019SportsMore HBCUs Selling Alcohol in Athletic ArenasNorth Carolina A&T State University will join a growing list of HBCUs selling alcohol inside their football stadiums when the defending MEAC and Black College Football champions host backyard rival Elon University on Saturday.August 29, 2019SportsStephen Curry Funds Howard University’s Golf Re-StartStephen Curry is among the premier scorers in the NBA, but Monday the two-time NBA MVP handed out a big-time assist. An avid golfer, Curry announced he will make a seven-figure donation to start NCAA Division I men’s and women’s golf teams at Howard University.August 19, 2019SportsMLB’s Diversity Hiring Score UnchangedBaseball is a game played at a slow pace and is deliberate when it comes to changing the way it is played. The same can be said for Major League Baseball (MLB) and its racial and gender hiring practices.April 15, 2019SportsAfter Stroke, Hampton’s David Six Receives Top HonorsCoaches whose teams end the basketball season with a 16-14 record and don’t win their conference’s regular season or tournament championship don’t earn a trip to the Final Four, let alone receive an award. Hampton University women’s basketball coach David Six is the exception. Six had a stroke in June but returned to guide the Lady Pirates through their first season in the Big South Conference since leaving the MEAC last summer. He received the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) Pat Summitt Most Courageous Award last week during a luncheon at the NCAA National Semifinals in Tampa, Florida.April 8, 2019HomeHoward University President Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick Runs for Sickle Cell CureRunning an institution of higher learning is one challenge after another. But that hasn’t stopped Howard University president Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick from taking on another challenge.March 6, 2019SportsHampton, MEAC Can’t Lose in NCAA TournamentRegardless of the outcome of their matchup against a Kentucky team that is chasing history, Hampton University and the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference will be winners thanks to the NCAA Basketball Fund.March 18, 2015SportsWinston-Salem State Moves on to Playoffs as Fight Investigations ContinueAs the Winston-Salem Rams prepare for Slippery Rock Saturday, investigations into last weekend’s fight continues with Virginia State’s running back being the only player charged with assault.November 18, 2013HomeHBCU ‘Cash Games’ Against Major Programs Could Be Coming to an EndFootball programs at Historically Black College and Universities could be sacked for a huge financial hit if other major conferences adopt the Big Ten’s proposal to stop scheduling football games against schools from lower level conferences.March 11, 2013Page 1 of 1