I’m tired of seeing Black People Protest

By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer It’s hard for me to start this off and be eloquent without reiterating what the title says, in that, I’m tired of seeing Black people protest. I do feel a

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The New Wallabees Shoes Would Make Ghostface Killah Proud

BTN STAFF Clarks has introduced a new material for its iconic Wallabee shoe. The shoe has the same classic style but is made out of pebbled Horween leather. The inspiration for the new design comes

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Album Review: Wu-Tang: The Saga Continues

By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer  Legendary group Wu-Tang Clan has dropped its 7th studio album titled Wu-Tang: The Saga Continues. The album has 18 tracks but really only 11 of those are songs. There is

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How the School-to-Prison Pipeline Works

And why black girls are particularly at risk By MARIAME KABA Article Submission When the police arrived at Creekside Elementary School in Milledgeville, Georgia, in 2012, they found Salecia Johnson crying and flailing on the

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Jemele Hill Speaks Her Mind and Give No Fu#k’s About it!

By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Jemele Hill went ham on people again on Twitter. This time she spoke about Cowboys and Dolphins Owners Jerry Jones and Stephen Ross. The two owners said they will bench

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Now this is Ballin! King of Saudi Travels with 1,500 Member Entourage, Rents out Two Hotels and Brings a Gold Escalator on trip to Moscow

BTN STAFF Recently the king of Saudi of Arabia King Salman bin Abdulaziz traveled to Moscow to discussed details on two countries oil agreement and weapon sales. During his four day trip, the 81 year

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Album Review: Mc Eiht: Wich Way Iz West

By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Veteran emcee Mc Eiht dropped his thirteenth album this year titled ‘Which Way Iz West.’ The album primarily has beats from Break Sinatra, he produced 12 of the 15 tracks,

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The growing black-white wage gap is unexplained – and scary

By Robert J. Samuelson Article Submission There are few economic problems more frustrating than the stubborn gaps in wages and unemployment rates between blacks and whites. Despite decades of trying to reduce or eliminate these gaps,

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