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Trevor Jackson to serve as Grand Marshal of 2023 Circle City Classic Parade

Indiana Black Expo, Inc. (IBE) announced that Trevor Jackson will serve as the grand marshal of the 2023 Circle City Classic Parade Aug. 23....

Become a Youth Ticket Block sponsor for the Circle City Classic

The tradition of the HBCU football returns to this year's Circle City Classic, featuring Mississippi Valley State University vs North Carolina Central University. The...

Circle City Classic to return with new focus

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.

Circle City Classic returns

After a forced cancellation in 2020 during the height of the pandemic, Indiana Black Expo’s Circle City Classic is back. This year, there’s an...

A case of David meets Goliath on the gridiron

When Jackson State University and Kentucky State University meet at this year’s Circle City Classic Sept. 28, it will be a metaphorical David and...

A case of David meets Goliath on the gridiron

When Jackson State University and Kentucky State University meet at this year’s Circle City Classic Sept. 28, it will be a metaphorical David and...

Circle City Classic lauds 34th year

Since its inception in 1983, Circle City Classic has been a staple in Indianapolis, drawing tens of thousand of people from across the country...

IBE made a mistake with ā€˜Classic’ college fair

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...

Circle City Classic packs exciting weekend

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...

A ministry of opportunity

Dr. Ruth Woods’ Pike High School classroom is a sanctuary. Instead of stained glass windows depicting final suppers and the iconic images of patron...
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