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By: Karina Hollingsworth Texas Southern University’s Children’s Theatre Camp ended with a performance of Aesop’s Fables. The musical started off with a performance of Androcles and the Lion, followed by The Old Woman and the Doctor, and it ended with The Tortoise and the Hare. Under the guidance of Professor of Theatre Dr. Dianne Jemison-Pollard, […]

By: Karina Hollingsworth Black Men Feed Houston is working to end hunger one bag at a time at the Texas Southern University Catholic Newman Center. Eight Black leaders from HBCU’s united to feed the homeless in downtown Houston Saturday. The leaders created care packages including sandwiches, deodorant and other personal hygiene products. “The purpose of […]

Houston- Texas Southern University’s Career and Professional Development Center has a database filled with scholarships and jobs for TSU students. Here are a few of this week’s highlights: The Ronald Blue Trust Scholarship  Ronald Blue Trust is offering a $2,500 scholarship to three undergraduate students who have demonstrated academic achievement and a passion for biblically-based financial advising. One […]

By Jonah Baker Houston- Just weeks before the official start of the 2021-2022 school year, HISD, the largest school district in the state, has close to 600 certified teacher positions left unfilled. On Saturday, the district held a job fair at Delmar Fieldhouse for prospective candidates.   “We’ve been actively recruiting throughout the summer but yes, […]

By: Karina Hollingsworth Texas Southern University’s Tiger Market provides students with resources for academic, personal, and social services. “The purpose of the Tiger Market is to serve as a resource for students” Diversity and Inclusion Initiative Coordinator Shareen Nicholson said. “We provide food, professional attire, and resources for students who may need a little bit […]

By Jonah Baker A Houston non-profit organization is fighting daily to break the cycle of hunger and a statistic that ranks the Bayou City as fifth for children living with food insecurity. During the week, Kids Meal Inc. targets the city’s most vulnerable residents to provide meals to children ages 5 and under. During the […]

Many Houston residents believe that Texas legislators intentionally misrepresent critical race theory in order to further polarize the state. Recently, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed legislation restricting how current events and America’s history of racism can be taught in schools. House Bill 3979, dubbed the “critical race theory bill,” is the latest tactic to galvanize […]

Hundreds of Houstonians came out to listen to RnB acts, Lucky Daye and Kaash Paige last Saturday at the Aventura arena sponsored by Wale Adekoya of Good Vibes.  Many media outlets and other Houston businesses also came out to support and promote, including one Media source that came out to truly give back to the […]

By KTSU2News Service Naomi Osaka penned a powerful essay for Time magazine on the importance of her own mental health after she withdrew from the French Open and Wimbledon. Osaka, who is the world’s top paid female tennis player, said that she has suffered with depression for years and was uncomfortable sharing her personal battles […]

By KTSU2 News Service One of Houston’s most dynamic gospel choir directors and Texas Southern University alumnus Darius Clay, along with his musical company, Intergenerational Chorale (IGC) will be hosting a groundbreaking musical Saturday, July 25 at 7p.m. at the Garden of Gethsemane church in Houston at 4715 Griggs Road. The event, dubbed 80s/90s Summer […]