Shaq Says Young Players Don’t Ask for His Advice Because ‘They Make Too Much Money Now’
WBLS
On the podcast, MacMullan asked if anyone reached out and the Omega Psi Phi member said, “Nobody.” Shaq credited his achievements and triumphs to the legends who played before him.
Virginia Union University Claims 2023 CIAA Football Championship
WRALSportsFan.com
The Fayetteville State University Broncos and the Virginia Union University Panthers put on an exciting display of CIAA football for the 2023 Conference Championship.
From training to trading, how Tay Sweat has made millions
Click Orlando
This week on “Black Men Sundays,” host Corie Murray interviews Tay Sweat, an investor, author and business innovator who’s strived to help others get fit bodies and fat wallets.
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated: History & Achievements
ClutchPoints
In honor of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated’s 101st Founder’s Day, we give a brief history & overview of the organization.
How A Black Entrepreneur Went from Bankruptcy to Build a Network of 20 Airport
Travel Noire
In a truly inspiring journey, 43-year-old Randy Hazelton, the CEO of H&H Hospitality, has risen to success as a Black entrepreneur in the competitive world of airport concession stands and restaurants.
Isaac Hayes III becomes first black entrepreneur to secure $10M in crowdfunding
Revolt TV
Isaac Hayes made history as the first Black entrepreneur to crowdfund an impressive $10 million.
“Equity crowdfunding is our way of inviting the Fanbase community to own a piece of the platform they believe in.”
Virginia State University Now Offers Campus Housing to Young Children Whose Parents
Virginia State University
Virginia State University hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony at University Apartments at Ettrick today to celebrate the university’s new student-parent housing program. The program provides special campus housing for six student parents (students who are also parents) and their young children.
‘Money like that would not come to someone like me’
Capital B News
Rayquan Smith, a running back at Virginia State University who has landed 88 brand deals, fancies himself as the “King of NIL.”
That’s “name, image, likeness” — a set of rules allowing athletes to sign endorsement deals and earn money while in college.