Episodes
Thursday Apr 07, 2011
Thursday Apr 07, 2011
Last month, the small town was thrown into a media frenzy when 19 men and juveniles were arrested and charged for the alleged rape of an 11 year old girl. An affidavit states the incident took place over a three month period ending Thanksgiving weekend.
The community gathered at Samuel Wiley Park for a “Community Spiritual Awakening, Blow the Trumpet in Zion” on Thursday March 31st 2011.
The members of the Community Rescue Committee wanted the public to gather in prayer and to join forces to change their community.
Wednesday Mar 30, 2011
Wednesday Mar 30, 2011
Libyan native and Texas Southern University shares his views on the current turmoil in Libya. He shares how the leader of Ghadaffi has so much power over the people in Libya and how Americans are helping them fight this cause.
Friday Mar 04, 2011
Friday Mar 04, 2011
Houston Association of Black Journalist celebrate its 25th anniversary awards dinner, honoring Houston's ELITE Journalist. Kenneth Ware Jr. a journalism major, was one of two journalist scholarship recipients and was honored by HABJ and TSU.
Friday Dec 03, 2010
Friday Dec 03, 2010
TSU and the SGA invited elementary schools to enjoy a day filled with games and pictures and presents from Santa. Christina Calloway has more on the story.
Friday Nov 12, 2010
Friday Nov 12, 2010
Texas Southern University’s (NAACP) chapter has spread the word on the importance of voting this midterm election. Throughout the campus and nearby neighborhoods chants of encouragement and excitement filled the air of Houston.
TSU’s NAACP members met at the student center, organized and began the march to the neighborhood voting polls. NAACP members and TSU students shouted historical chants, held signs to encourage people to vote and reminded everyone of the meaning of Election Day. Once the group made it to the polling booths at Lockhart Elementary, students entered the school and casted their votes.