Online donations were pouring in and the FAMU community was grieving after MaKayla Bryant, a beloved grad student at the HBCU, was killed in a shooting this week in Tallahassee.
Jackson State edged FAMU by one point as the HBCUs battled during a nationally televised game, but ESPN took home the loss after viewers sounded off because the network didn't show the bands perform at halftime, ignoring a cultural tradition.
Florida A&M University Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority sisters teamed up with Lovengood Lips to raise money for a scholarship fund designed to support young women at FAMU.
Black history was made at the 2019 Tournament of Roses Parade with multiple HBCU marching bands, a Black grand marshal, a Black president of the annual celebration and more.
While most high school seniors live for the last few weeks of school that include prom, bittersweet goodbyes and graduation, one student won't be able to walk down memory lane.
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