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Memories of ‘A Different World’ and ‘School Daze’ remain strong for HBCUs and administrators
Stars of the 1980s TV show and film tour campuses to describe the legacy of both projects, which still resonate with school officials
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CIAA Tournament’s move to Baltimore benefits some teams, burdens others
Schools used to minimal travel adjust to logistical, transportation pains
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It’s not a cliché: Any team is capable of winning the CIAA men’s and women’s tournaments
No tournaments last year, so Winston-Salem State is still the defending men’s champ after winning in 2020
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Despite pandemic interruptions, HBCU basketball teams playing and preparing for conference tournaments
Over the next three weeks, the CIAA, SIAC, MEAC and SWAC enter postseason play
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How HBCU legend Bob Dandridge finally got ‘the call’ to join the Basketball Hall Of Fame
The 30-year wait for the Norfolk State and NBA hoops star is finally over
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2021 CIAA virtual tournament keeps the basketball party going
There will be a Miss CIAA pageant, step show, career expo, concerts and Hall of Fame induction
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HBCU esports players cash in on new NFL-sponsored tournament
The NFL’s goal is to build awareness about off-the-field career opportunities in sports
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CIAA canceling men’s and women’s basketball seasons and famed tournament
The league decides with COVID-19 risks increasing, there’s too much at stake to play
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Putting safety first leads to cancellation of HBCU fall sports
HBCU schools are moving faster than PWI conferences in reaction to a pandemic that disproportionately hurts Black communities