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No hooray for Hollywood

“Diversity is basically a description of independence. Diversity is what moves the ball for me, and I thought ‘give people a chance that have different points of view. Let the audience decide whether they like it or not. But give those voices a chance to be seen and heard.’” – Robert Redford, actor, director, and co-founder of Sundance Film Festival.

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VUU Panthers trip themselves with 3 interceptions, 12 penalties

Two games into its football season, Virginia Union University has no wins and lots of problems. Tormented by penalties and turnovers, the Panthers now face a road trip to play CIAA juggernaut Winston-Salem State University on Saturday, Sept. 17.

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Victorious VSU heads to Maryland to take on Bowie State

Virginia State University football fans traveling to Bowie State University on Saturday, Oct. 15, can expect to see two air shows.

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VUU’s Linnette has game, but looks to call games, too

Shontel Linnette excels at any location on the softball diamond – pitching, catching, infield, outfield, and certainly in the right-handed batter’s box.

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For the record books: VUU drubs Lincoln 90-0 at homecoming

Looking back, Virginia Union University football has been on a historical roll. Gazing ahead, there are bumps in the road.

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VUU plays VSU at Barco-Stevens Hall Saturday

Virginia Union University men’s basketball isn’t for the faint of heart. Coach Jay Butler’s Panthers have b

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VCU’s Melvin Johnson mirroring former Rams star Calvin Duncan

Melvin Johnson grew up in New York, first signed a scholarship offer with a Florida program and then changed his mind and came to Virginia Commonwealth University. Sound familiar?

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Tina Turner, unstoppable superstar whose hits included ‘What’s Love Got to Do With It,’ dead at 83

Tina Turner, the singer and stage performer who teamed with husband Ike Turner for a dynamic run of hit records and live shows in the 1960s and ’70s and survived her horrifying marriage to triumph in middle age with the chart-topping “What’s Love Got to Do With It,” has died at 83.

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Cancel student loan debt, by Charlene Crowell

One of President Biden’s first executive actions exercised his authority granted in the Higher Education Act.

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As the '6th Man,'-Lou Willuams plays a key role for Clippers

Lou Williams is the star who doesn’t start.

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Remembering trailblazer Richard G. Hatcher

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“I thought it was the greatest thing in the world that he was going to be our mayor. He was someone who looked like us and fought for the things we believed in and needed.

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Ticket in N.C. leads to license suspension in Va.

Horace G. Dodd has a warning for Richmond motorists heading South: Do not get a traffic ticket in North Carolina. The 68-year-old South Side resident found out the hard way that North Carolina has turned traffic tickets into a major source of revenue.

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Jury sentences white supremacist to death in S.C. church massacre

Unrepentant white supremacist Dylann Roof was sentenced to death Tuesday for fatally shooting nine African-American church members during Bible study at a landmark Charleston, S.C., church, becoming the first person ordered executed for a federal hate crime.

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Retired Armstrong High School teacher Conrad L. Dandridge, 87, remembered

Conrad Lewis “Mr. D” Dandridge spent more than 35 years teaching and mentoring countless students at Armstrong High School from which he graduated.

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Alton H. Belsches Sr., retired police lieutenant, dies at 87

Alton Henry Belsches Sr. joined the Richmond Police Department in 1960 as sit-ins and demonstrations against racial segregation in Richmond were taking off.

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Renowned jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis dies at 87

Renowned jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis, whose music entertained fans over a more than 60-year career that began with the Ramsey Lewis Trio and made him one of the country’s most successful jazz musicians, has died. He was 87.

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Personality: Richard Allen Jackson Sr.

Spotlight on VHEF’s honorary co-chair for 12th Annual Jazz Inside Out

Richard Allen Jackson Sr., M.D. describes himself as compassionate, caring and supportive. The decision to be the honorary chair for the 12th Annual Jazz Inside Out, along with his wife, Eucharia “Ukay” Jackson, fits right in with those ideals.

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‘Tomorrow can be better’

Gov. Ralph S. Northam is sworn in as Virginia’s 73rd chief executive

“Virginians didn’t send us here to be Democrats or Republicans. They sent us here to solve problems.” So said Ralph Sherer Northam on Saturday after he was sworn in as Virginia’s 73rd governor with his wife, Pam, and children beside him.

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Trump changes course

President-elect Donald Trump vowed on Wednesday to step back from running his global business empire to avoid conflicts of interest, as concern over his dual role mounts ahead of the Republican’s inauguration on Jan. 20.

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Our Choice

For 22 years, legendary civil right attorney Henry L. Marsh III held the seat.