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Yale Hires New Coach And Racial Issue Fades

Wearing a Yale football tie and a silver bulldog pin, Tom Williams stepped into a job that no African-American had held before Wednesday. As the new coach of the Bulldogs, he is only the second black coach to take the helm of an Ivy League football t...   Read more

Does Attending A HBCU Hurt Future Earnings Potential?

Are HBCUs still relevant? It’s the recurring question that has been seen in many op-ed pieces as of late, but in lieu of this question comes another—are students who choose to attend a historically black college over an elite college hurting their fu...   Read more

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Two Tri-C's Profs named nation's top community college profe

By: Barb Miller

For the first time ever, one college can claim the honor of having not only the nation’s top professor, but the faculty member named a state’s professor of the year as well. Cuyahoga Community College’s Dr. Mark S. Lewine is in Washington D.C. today to receive the award as the nation’s ‘2006 Outstanding Community College Professor.’ Dr. Lewine becomes only the fourth Ohio college professor...   Read More

Case senior selected as one of 10 finalists for NCAA's Gagli

By: Cleveland365.com Wire

Tom Brew, senior linebacker for Case Western Reserve University, has been named one of 10 finalists (from all four NCAA Division III regions) for the 2006 Gagliardi Trophy, given annually to the outstanding football player in NCAA Division III. For the first time in the trophy's existence, four regional finalists will be chosen and announced on Tuesday, Dec. 5 "I can't think of a greater hon...   Read More

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College Students Demonstrate in Support of Diversity

By: Drew Costley

Black College Wire Two protesters held a sign that stood out among the sea of picket signs bearing catchy phrases and rhymes. "No mas tratamiento de segunda clase!" this sign read. That translates to, "We will no longer accept second-class treatment." Its presence showed the ethnic diversity of the crowd led by Howard University students at the Supreme Court on Dec. 4 to support the contin...   Read More

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