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Monday

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December 2011

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Report: Citing Hazing, Julian White Cautioned FAMU Admin to Keep Band Out of Florida Classic

Written by , Posted in Florida, Florida A&M University

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A feature in yesterday’s edition of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution offered new insight into the alleged case of hazing in the FAMU Marching 100 that may have led to the death of drum major Robert Champion. Through an interview with his attorney, FAMU Director of Bands Dr. Julian White says hazing had become so prevalent within the band that he cautioned school administrators to keep the Marching 100 from performing during its annual rivalry game, the Florida Classic.

The longtime director of Florida A&M University’s Marching 100 had just suspended 26 members of his renowned band for repeatedly hazing Bria Hunter, a 112-pound, 18-year-old freshman clarinet player from Decatur. Hunter, a graduate of Southwest DeKalb High School, was beaten so badly over a three-week period in the fall that she required hospitalization, suffering a broken leg and damaged knee.

The incident led to high-level discussions between the band director and university officials about Marching 100’s immediate future, according to White’s attorney, Chuck Hobbs of Tallahassee.

White argued in favor of keeping the band at home on the weekend of Nov. 19, prohibiting members from participating in the annual Florida Classic against archrival Bethune-Cookman University. But FAMU’s administration, perhaps reasoning that the financial payout of having the band perform at halftime was too much to pass up, decided against that, Hobbs said.

Thursday

27

October 2011

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Tuesday

25

October 2011

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Contractor Conducting Investigation Into Howard Shuttle Crash

Written by , Posted in Howard University, News, Washington DC

The driver of a Howard University shuttle bus was arrested over the weekend, police say, after he reportedly crashed into multiple vehicles in Northwest.

Police found the bus on Sherman Avenue at the intersection with Columbia Avenue some time Saturday night or Sunday morning. The driver reportedly struck a car, a lamppost and a taxi before coming to a halt in the oncoming lanes.

via Contractor conducting investigation in Howard U. shuttle crash – WTOP.com.

Monday

24

October 2011

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Monday

24

October 2011

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Police Searching for Armed Student Near Delaware State Campus

Written by , Posted in Delaware, Delaware State University, News

The Delaware State University Police Department is looking for a student who tried to enter the Dover campus with a gun on Saturday night.

Police said an officer doing identification checks approached Gary Jenkins and saw what he believed to be a loaded handgun in the car. When the officer tried to arrest Jenkins, he drove off campus and headed into Dover.

Police said that after a short car chase, Jenkins got out of the car and ran. Police were able to recover a weapon from the car, according to investigators.

via Police Searching for Armed Student Near Delaware State Campus – WBOC-TV 16, Delmarvas News Leader, FOX 21 -.

Sunday

23

October 2011

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Construction for Paine Health Education Activities Learning (HEAL) Complex Under Way

Written by , Posted in News, Paine College

This week, construction on the new multi-million Paine College Health Education Activities Learning Complex (HEAL) Complex commenced.

The facility will become the new home for the Paine College Athletic Program. This contemporary structure will house classrooms, laboratories, meeting and conference rooms, and a health and wellness facility. Accessible to the community, the HEAL Complex will host the College’s intercollegiate competitions in the new 2,400 seat arena. The facility is expected to be complete within a 12-month time frame.

via Construction for Paine College Health Education Activities Learning (HEAL) Complex under way | Paine College Office of Communications & Marketing.

Sunday

23

October 2011

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Speed Cited as Cause in Morgan State Student Car Crash Death

Written by , Posted in Morgan State University, News

A Morgan State University senior who was one of two college students killed in a car accident Thursday night in Fells Point most likely went through a red light while speeding, according to Baltimore police.

The preliminary investigation, based on witness accounts, reveals that 23-year-old Julian Benson, who was driving Dodge Durango sport utility vehicle, was at fault in the crash, said Detective Jeremy Silbert, a city police spokesman.

Also killed was Zoey Crumpton, 18, a passenger in a Mitsubishi Eclipse that was broadsided by the SUV. The Baltimore resident was a 2011 graduate of Bryn Mawr School and had just enrolled in the nursing program at Stevenson University.

via Police say student killed in Fells Point crash was likely speeding – baltimoresun.com.

Sunday

23

October 2011

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Texas Southern Pauses on Homecoming to Remember Law Student Killed in Hit-and-Run

Written by , Posted in News, Texas Southern University

She was just 27 years old when she died in a hit-and-run accident this week. Saturday, a local law student was remembered by her classmates.

Police say Catherine Shaw was riding in the back seat of a vehicle Tuesday night when another car ran a red light and slammed into it. The Texas Southern University student died at the scene.

via Texas Southern University pauses on homecoming to remember law student killed in hit-and-run crash | abc13.com.

Friday

21

October 2011

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Morgan State Student Killed in Car Crash

Written by , Posted in Morgan State University, News

Two people died in a car crash in Fells Point Thursday night.

According to police, the accident occurred at 10:30pm at the intersection of South Broadway and Bank Street.

Police said that a Dodge Durango driven by a 23-year-old man was traveling north in the 400 block of South Broadway when it collided with a Mitsubishi Eclipse traveling east on Bank Street.

via Two die in Fells Point crash.

Thursday

20

October 2011

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Person of Interest Identified in Texas Southern Law Student Hit-and-Run Death

Written by , Posted in News, Texas Southern University

Houston police continue to question a man they are calling a person of interest in Tuesday night’s deadly hit-and-run accident on Dowling Street. A Texas Southern University law student was killed and two others were hurt when a fleeing suspect crashed his vehicle into theirs.!

Police have a person of interest in custody. Police told Eyewitness News the teen went with his uncle Wednesday night to the Harris Co. Precinct 6 Constable’s Office. Houston police then picked him up and brought him to jail.

via Person of interest in fatal crash that killed TSU law student in police custody | abc13.com.

Wednesday

19

October 2011

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Texas Southern Law Student Dies in Hit and Run

Written by , Posted in News, Texas Southern University

Police are searching for a man who crashed into a car while fleeing from police late Tuesday, killing a Texas Southern University law student before fleeing on foot just south of downtown Houston.

The victim, Catherine Halley Shaw, 27, of Dallas, was a second-year law student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law, TSU officials said. She died at the scene of the crash on Dowling near Cleburne.

via TSU law student dies in hit and run – Houston Chronicle.

Tuesday

18

October 2011

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Two Arrests Made in Virginia State Campus Drug Sweep

Written by , Posted in News, Virginia State University

Several area law enforcement agencies teamed up to conduct drug sweeps of three residence halls on Monday on the campus of Virginia State University in Chesterfield County.

Drug-sniffing canines were used to search Moore, Quad and Williams halls at the request of VSU, said school spokesman Tom Reed.

Police arrested two students on charges of possession of marijuana, Reed said.

via Two arrests made in VSU drug sweep | Richmond Times-Dispatch.

Monday

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October 2011

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Bethune-Cookman Facing 12 Employment Lawsuits

Written by , Posted in Bethune-Cookman University, Florida, News

As the accusations flew — a sex scandal among professors, a near riot on campus and a rape investigation — it was no surprise Bethune-Cookman University found itself in court.

What is surprising is the number of pending lawsuits filed by people who claim they were fired for no good reason.

The historic black university in the heart of Daytona Beach is facing 12 employment lawsuits, more than any other local college and three times as many as any other private employer in Volusia County. Combined, they seek hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages for ex-employees — including former basketball coach Clifford Reed and football coach Alvin Wyatt — who say they were wrongly fired.

via Bethune-Cookman University hit with 12 employment lawsuits – News.

Friday

14

October 2011

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Florida Memorial Cuts Ribbon on $14 Million Residential Facility

Written by , Posted in Florida, Florida Memorial University, News

Don’t call it a dormitory! Florida Memorial University cut the ribbon to a $14 million state-of-the-art Living and Learning Residential Center. The four building facility includes four fitness rooms, computer labs, meeting/learning spaces and so much more.

City of Miami Gardens Mayor Shirley Gibson, North Miami Mayor Andre Pierre and more than 200 guests attended the ceremony. This ambitious project is part of FMU’s Vision 2020 action plan.

Friday

14

October 2011

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Suspect Indicted in Bowie State Murder Case

Written by , Posted in Bowie State University, Maryland, News

A Maryland grand jury has indicted 19-year-old Alexis D. Simpson on a charge of murdering her Bowie State University roommate Dominique Frazier.

The indictment states Simpson killed Frazier with “deliberately premeditated malice.”

The September slaying sent shockwaves through the Bowie community. Police allege Simpson killed Frazier over music being played over an iPod in the room the two shared.

Read the full story at:
Alexis Simpson indicted for killing Dominique Frazier | WJLA.com

Thursday

13

October 2011

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Chopper 10 Inspired Elizabeth City State Student to Fly

Written by , Posted in Elizabeth City State University, News, North Carolina

Chopper 10 inspired ECSU student to fly: wavy.com

An Elizabeth City State University student said Chopper 10 is the reason he’s learning to become a pilot.

Corey Kellam, 21, is in the university’s Aviation Science Program. Kellam told WAVY.com when he saw Chopper 10 at one of his high school football games for Friday Night Flights he knew he wanted to fly.

“When they came to my game, I was in amazement when I saw chopper 10 come down and shoot the game. And that really inspired me to do aviation,” Kellam said.

Read the full story at:
Chopper 10 inspired ECSU student to fly | WAVY.com | North Carolina.