In an interview with Our Weekly, highly touted Norfolk State University tennis star Breana Cook talks about NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) sponsorship deals and her experience and thoughts on the process.
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Lenten season is most sacred among Christians
The Lenten Season is the most sacred period in Christianity. The foundation of our faith is predicated on the suffering, sacrifice, and Resurrection of Jesus. This expansive 40 day period is a time of praying, fasting, and repenting.
M’Dears legacy of fine cuisine delights community
Family businesses often hold stories of highs and lows, but somehow always end with the family and business on better terms. M’Dear Bakery and Bistro at 7717 S Western Ave is no different as it’s a family-owned business and community staple in South LA.
Black Women in STEM
The STEM fields have contributed to some of the world’s most remarkable advancements. From landing on the moon to the fight against global pandemics, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) has
Stilettos on stage
Top-charting talents such as Nicki Minaj, City Girls and Saweetie all took the stage to perform their hit songs at hip-hop’s largest
Saxophone titan Wayne Shorter transitions at 89
Wayne Shorter, the reed man whose fiery improvisations on soprano and tenor blazed original pathways
Steve Epting Jr. : A journey into the music industry
Many people focus on the destination rather than the journey when it comes to chasing their goals.
Airwaves for this co-ed
KDHR, the student-run internet radio station that broadcasts from the campus of Cal State Dominguez Hills, was one of the host organizations
‘Thin Blue Line’ flag has a local strident history
The phrase “Thin Blue Line” has drawn controversy over the past year. It refers to an augmented version of the American flag with black and white stripes and a distinct […]
Lung cancer strikes Blacks more than Whites
Why are African-Americans so susceptible to lung cancer? For years, doctors and medical researchers have been puzzled by this dilemma. Black people are more likely to die from lung cancer […]

