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Tennessee State Tigers
- The Tennessee State Tigers again showed why they are the top team in HBCU (Historically Black College and University) football. With their 40-13 victory over last week’s No. 5 ranked University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff (UAPB) in Nashville on Sept. 29, the Tigers keep the top spot in both the Boxtorow national media and coaches polls.  more More Arrow
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News from Around the Web

Helen Grant, the first Black woman elected by the British Conservative Party.
- David Cameron's Conservative Party has quietly made history by electing the first woman of African descent to British Parliament. Helen Grant, whose father is Nigerian, practiced family law in private practice before winning her seat to represent one of the 17 constituencies in London's Kent County. Not known for a history of inclusiveness, the Conservative Party holds the majority in the UK's House of Commons and Grant was one of just 143 women elected in 2010, 49 of which represented the Conservative Party. On Sept. 4, 2012, Cameron appointed Grant to dual positions as Under-Secretary of State for Justice and Women and Equalities.  more More Arrow
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Opinion

- During this election, most of the focus is on the top of the ticket. Can President Obama maintain, or increase his narrow lead over Republican nominee Mitt Romney? Will the deep pockets of Romney and his allies be enough to turn the tide? Recent news suggests fundraising for Mr. Romney has recently faltered. That, too, is the fodder for national news as the super-PACS decide how to spend their money. How will the debates go? What about those battleground states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida, among others?more More Arrow

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AFRO Briefs

John McNeil
John McNeil, a Georgia African American man who is serving a life sentence for shooting and killing a White trespasser on his property, could go free after a Georgia Superior Court judge ruled Sept. 25 that ineffective legal counsel undercut his claim of a justified killing.more More Arrow

U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Race played a role in an HBCU’s firing of a White employee, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ruled recently.more More Arrow

Samuel L. Jackson 
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Film superstar Samuel L. Jackson has endorsed the reelection of President Obama with a video that sounds like a nursery rhyme but slaps apathetic voters with a four-word- profanity laced refrain: “Wake the F---k Up.” more More Arrow

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder
A Justice Department inspector general report Sept. 19 cleared Attorney General Eric Holder of any involvement in weapons scandal that had placed him under a contempt of Congress cloud for three months.more More Arrow

The NAACP spoke up at the 21st session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland this week for the rights of millions of former felons who have been denied the right to vote.more More Arrow

Florida Gov. Rick Scott
Florida resumed its controversial voter purge Sept. 26, as elections officials produced a new list of 198 potential noncitizens for removal.more More Arrow

Rev. Jesse L. Jackson
One issue overshadowed the 2012 election to some leaders during last week’s Black political showcase in Washington: How will the African American male be nurtured and preserved?more More Arrow

LU Board of Trustee Chairman Bishop David G. Evans about to inaugurate Dr. Robert R. Jennings, 13th President
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA – Lincoln University President Robert R. Jennings offered an ambitious vision for the university’s future in his inaugural address as the 13th president of the university.more More Arrow

Rep. Elijah Cummings
While advocates of voter identification laws say the goal is to prevent fraud at the polls, Rep. Elijah Cummings insists that what is really at work is voter suppression during a campaign that promises to be a tighter than ever race for the presidency.more More Arrow

Maryland's HBCU's
Maryland’s four historically Black universities will receive more than $12 million in federal funds, officials announced in mid-September.more More Arrow
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Health

Tierra Tates is the proud mother of a three year-old but is even prouder to be a cancer survivor.more More Arrow

A student carries out a noon meal consisting of a flat bread roast beef sandwich, apple sauce, chocolate milk and a cookie. The leaner, greener school lunches served under new federal standards are getting mixed grades from students.
Some Kansas public school students say low-calorie, high-nutrition school lunches inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama leave them hungry.more More Arrow

For Steven Hull the passion behind the annual Flip Flop Festivus is more than just an opportunity to give back. It’s personal. more More Arrow

The mantra for surviving cancer is early detection. Medical research has shown that in certain cancers the survival rate can be as high as 90 percent if caught in time.more More Arrow