Ice-T Says Music Has Become Diluted in New Documentary ‘The Art of Rap’
Ice-T, a popular 90s gangster rapper turned actor, is set to release a documentary on Hip-Hop that he directed and starred in.
Read MoreIce-T, a popular 90s gangster rapper turned actor, is set to release a documentary on Hip-Hop that he directed and starred in.
Read MoreBadBoy recording artist Machine Gun Kelly and Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Cribbs sat down to discuss Lebron James and their love and loyalty for the city of Cleveland.
Read MoreTwo men have been charged in the Auburn University shooting case for hindering the search of the accused gunman suspected of killing three people and wounding several others at a party
Read MoreAmerica’s Next Top Model, a modeling reality television series, will soon launch a college edition to premier on CW.
Read MoreOmega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Pi Xi chapter is partnering with One Blood to host a Corporate Blood Drive. The fraternity hopes to raise awareness on the importance of blood donation in the Bahamas. Their mission is to increase the blood supply levels on the island.
Read MoreA LGBT member of Zeta Phi Beta spoke out on Youtube in a video blog to defend MIAKAs.
Read MoreComedian D.L. Hughley took an interesting approach in discussing the financial crisis the country is facing on his now cancelled show “D.L. Hughley Breaks the News.”
Read MoreSisters Josephine and Jennifer Onita, both members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., were killed in a plane crash in Nigeria.
Read MoreA University of Houston graduate reached a settlement with Omega Psi Phi over an alleged hazing incident that took place in 2009.
Read MoreA Penn State student has filed charges against a group of students affiliated with Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. plans to transfer. Asya Trowell, an 18-year-old freshman at the university, alleges she was brutally hazed while attempting to pledge Omega Essence, an auxiliary group to Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Read MoreLucius Gantt, a member of Omega Psi Phi, released an editorial rebuking the culture of hazing. In the Gantt report, he referred to Florida A&M Marching Band Member Robert Champion’s death as ‘hazicide.’
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