Although football will not be part of this year’s celebration, the Classic aims to focus on five HBCU bands and Divine 9 sororities and fraternities — showcasing their talent and showmanship, Tanya Mckinzie, CEO and president of Indiana Black Expo, said in a statement.
Prior to Monday’s first presidential debate of the season, the Indianapolis Recorder and Radio One partnered on an unprecedented event. Our Indiana gubernatorial forum...
The 33rd annual Circle City Classic weekend is a showcase of cultural integrity and educational achievement. Bolstered by the spirit of tradition, America’s HBCUs...
There have been some memorable matchups in the 30-year history of the illustriousCircle City Classic football game. Unfortunately for Grambling State, this contest against...