Middlebury College in Vermont has decided to STOP sales of all energy drinks to students. The college held a counsel that is made up of 12 students, staff and faculty meeting back in January and the students on the board decided to stop, not ban, stop the sale of all energy drinks to other students. […]

The Philly rapper will be focusing on his education this year.

Whiteness History Month is actually a thing, at least at a college in Portland, Ore.

“Students and their families rely on and trust the high school diploma as a signal of readiness...It needs to mean something. Otherwise, it’s a false promise for thousands of students.”

I make it no secret that Loni Love is one of my favorite people on TV. She’s beautiful, she’s funny and she stresses how important education is. Often times, we see celebrities speak out about certain issues/topics but it doesn’t come across as if they are genuinely passionate about them. This is not the case with Loni […]

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In an op-ed for NewsOne, Benjamin L. Crump, president of the National Bar Association and prominent civil rights attorney, condemns Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia‘s remarks that some African-Americans are hurt by being admitted to top universities and might be better served at “slower-track” ones. The comments, which generated a firestorm of controversy, came last week during […]

With college-application deadlines approaching and students scheduling campus visits for the spring, the personal finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis of 2015’s Best & Worst College Cities & Towns in America. To identify the college cities and towns offering the best combination of academic, social and economic growth potential for college students, WalletHub ranked 326 […]

The 17-year-old Chicago native, who moved with her family into the White House in 2008 when her father first became president, is set to graduate high school this spring and is considering Barnard College and New York University.

If Julian Hernandez hadn't applied for college, he may have never found out he's been on the missing children list for 13 years.

Yale's Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter has found themselves hot water (again) after they were accused of racial discrimination for allowing "white girls only" into a Halloween party last week.

The article was well received by readers - but not so the image of a Black student with "bulging eyes and an exaggerated white mouth," wearing a cap and gown while walking through a ravaged town complete with broken stop sign, damaged cars, and broken windows.

You’ll catch Loni Love as one of my frequent Woman Crushes on Wednesday because she possesses one of the sexiest qualities a person can have: a sense of humor. She knows how to brighten up any room she walks into. She treats everybody with respect and it shows through the jokes she tells. She is […]