Author: Savannah Herald

From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education Last Updated on August 23, 2025 The yard is alive—new dorm keys jangling, mini-fridges getting hauled up flights of stairs, Greek letters glowing, and the band’s brass section warming up in the background. That first week energy? Unmatched. But here’s the thing: this isn’t just another fall semester. Fall 2025 HBCU career opportunities are lining up like never before. From a strong job market bounce-back to new corporate partnerships made just for us, the plays you run this semester could shape your entire career journey. (Think HBCU internships 2025 and all the Fall 2025…

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Stay Informed: Latest News from Across Georgia PORTERDALE, Ga. – Details in the Aug. 23 single-vehicle accident that left three people injured – temporarily shutting down Lower River Road and cutting power for many residents – have emerged.The Newton County Sheriff’s Office (NCSO) released the completed accident report on Aug. 27. In it, occupant and witness statements led authorities to believe that the crash was caused by hydroplaning on the wet pavement.A narrative in the NCSO report explains that the car involved in the accident – a black Mitsubishi Lancer – passed another vehicle while traveling east on the bypass.…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection If you’ve ever watched the movie “Due Date,” you’re probably familiar with the concept of a no-fly list. In the 2010 film, Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifiniakis’ characters end up having to drive across the country after getting kicked off a flight for inadvertently using trigger words like “bomb” and “terrorist.” While the movie is a comedy, and it’s not based on a true story, no-fly lists are no joke. American citizens are entitled to certain inalienable human rights, but flying isn’t one of them. If you do something that the federal…

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Global Black Voices: News from around the World By Katie Hill, Expert Partner, Boston Consulting Group in Nairobi Africa holds 40% of the world’s solar energy potential—and yet receives just a fraction of the capital needed to unlock it. This is not just an inefficiency. It’s a failure of capital architecture—and a threat to global climate progress. Similarly, Africa is home to 65% of unused arable land and could become the climate-smart global food basket if matched with the right financing. Traditional private capital, which has proven effective in developed markets, encounters significant structural barriers in Africa. Historically in the…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation AMG’s HBCU GO and NFL Network will simulcast the Black College Football Hall of Fame Classic on Sunday, Aug. 31 at 4 p.m. ET, showcasing HBCU pride and talent. HBCU GO, the leading media platform for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and NFL Network are joining forces to simulcast the 2025 Black College Football Hall of Fame Classic on Sunday, Aug. 31 at 4pm ET NFL Network is available nationwide via cable and satellite TV providers. NFL Network is also available on NFL+, the league’s direct-to-consumer offering available through NFL…

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Scientific study & Expedition: Discover the World Via R & D Get the Popular Scientific study daily e-newsletter Improvements, expeditions, and do it on your own suggestions sent every weekday. Cardboard watercraft fanatics come down on Salem Maritime National Historic Historic Park in Salem, Massachusetts for The Terrific Salem Maritime Cardboard Watercraft Regatta At first maintained in 2023, the celebration analyzes the style, resourcefulness, resolution, and virtuosity of watercraft building contractors. The regatta is among many celebrations held throughout the annual Salem Maritime Event , celebrating the city’s plentiful aquatic background Look into the satisfaction listed below. (Click to raise…

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Politics Today: News, Analysis & Debate Across the Spectrum Andrew Harnik/AP Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. President Donald Trump began the week with a barrage of early-morning tweets blasting the courts for blocking his travel ban executive order. But in doing so, he may have just made it more likely that the courts will keep blocking the ban. People, the lawyers and the courts can call it whatever they want, but I am calling it what we need and what it is, a TRAVEL…

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Health Watch: Wellness, Research & Healthy Living Tips by Keka Araújo August 29, 2025 By addressing these policy gaps, the nation can establish a framework that genuinely supports the health of all mothers and their children, shifting its mindset from one of survival to one of equitable action. The United States’ approach to maternal and infant health is defined by stark racial disparities, with Black mothers and birthing people facing a disproportionate share of poor health outcomes. While individual guidance and support are essential, a growing number of health care professionals and advocates contend that true equity in this area…

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Game On: Sports News, Highlights & Commentary Jill, last time we spoke, we discussed how football has got a lot more progressive since you started professionally over 30 years ago; however, we’ve seen players like Jess Carter have to step away from social media due to racism received online. We’ve made progress with the fans, broadcasting and increasing players’ pay, but as the sport grows bigger, so does the hate. How can we begin to rectify the abuse players may receive online? I think when I spoke to you for the Champions League final, I was doing campaigns with Heineken, and…

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Tech Trends & Innovation: The Latest in Tech News Want to get Generation Alpha into movie theaters? Look to video games. Kids still like to go to the movies, according to a high-profile new research report. But the franchises they care about are not the traditional Hollywood popcorn fare.Seven of the top 10 entertainment franchises that the youngest generation of moviegoers cares about are video game properties, according to a recent study by National Research Group (NRG). The top five titles that Gen Alpha kids, generally considered to be those ages 12 and under, say they talk most about were…

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