Monday, August 18, 2025

THE NEW CASH COMMENTARY FOR AUGUST 21st, 2025


                                                                   CASH MICHAELS

         HOMEBOY GOT PLAYED

           by Cash Michaels


I know this will probably offend many of you who insist on your geopolitical analysis to be high-minded, well-versed and intellectually challenging, but from where I come from in Brooklyn, N.Y., there is only one way to describe what happened last Friday when dictator-wannabe Trump fell all over himself welcoming KGB master-spy, criminal butcher and Russian president, Vladimir Putin, to a U.S Air Force base in Alaska, seemingly for ceasefire talks concerning the Russia-Ukraine war.

Homeboy got played!

Now, for those of you who are not familiar with New York City street vernacular, “homeboy” is usually a term of endearment, meaning the man in question is someone we normally and unquestionably care about and embrace.

But no, no… NYET in this situation!

We call Donald Trump “homeboy” here only to mock him, to show that even though he was supposed to be representing all of the American people as president when he effusively clapped, shook hands with, and treated Putin like a long lost cousin last Friday, clearly he was not representing anyone but himself.

        NOT when there are arrest warrants for Putin from the International Criminal Court in 125 countries for alleged war crimes in Ukraine.

For if Trump were properly and ably representing all of the American people when he welcomed this tyrant, fugitive and indicted war criminal to our shores, he would have kept one absolute fact in mind, and treated Putin accordingly:

Putin illegally invaded Ukraine, NOT the other way around, in February, 2022, and Russia still illegally occupies and controls 20% of that independent nation’s territory by force to this day, and wants to occupy and control more, not giving anything up (in 2014, Russia also invaded, and illegally annexed the Crimean Peninsula in Ukraine, 23 years after that nation declared its independence from the former Soviet Union in 1991).

Since 2022, according to a United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry Report of Sept. 2022, Russian troops have “raped, tortured and unlawfully confined” thousands of Ukrainian people, including children.

“There are examples of cases where relatives were forced to witness the crimes," a UN official close to the commission said. "In the cases we have investigated, the age of victims of sexual and gendered-based violence ranged from 4 to 82 years."

        In March of this year, Ukraine alleged at least 150,000 war crimes have been committed by Russian troops thus far.

Raping helpless children and the elderly. Killing innocent people. And this monster gets a red carpet welcome to our country from our president?!!! My GOD!

Those simple facts mean that Putin is the bully here, the war criminal, NOT Ukraine. And yet, Trump treats Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy like dog crap on the back of his shoe, NOT Putin, who Trump is definitely afraid and in awe of.

In fact, Trump once disrespectfully called Zelenskyy “a dictator without elections;” blamed Joe Biden for the conflict; bragged that it would have never started if he were in office in 2022; and falsely accused the Ukrainian president of starting the war with Russia; earning Politifact’s infamous Pants on Fire moniker.

Boy, you’ve got to be lower than low to earn even one of those. Trump excels with at least four on the same subject.

But there’s no question Trump has mad respect for Putin. He knows that Vladdy is a better dictator than he’ll ever be, and Trump also knows that Putin has powers that the dictator-wannabe is only still dreaming of - like rigging elections (they both discussed how “corrupt” mail-in ballots are and doing away with voting machines); targeting political enemies with retribution; invading other nations in territorial conquest; grabbing total control of the government, the courts and the media; sending in the military to carry out his will on the homeland; making law without Congress; putting down political dissidents; and killing any opposition.

The word for “democracy” in Russia is "демократия" (pronounced "demokratia”), used only in political discussions. If Trump could legally outlaw it here in this country, he’d do so in a heartbeat.

No murderous world leader has ever gotten the kind of royal welcome here that Trump gave Putin last Friday, showing how much Trump aspires to be like Vladdy.

Which one can reasonably interpret to mean that Trump wants to be a murderous dictator too, I assume.

And don’t forget what turned out to be empty threats - that if Putin came and did not agree to a ceasefire with Ukraine, there would be “very severe consequences” from Trump.

Yeah, well Vladdy came and went, with no Ukrainian ceasefire deal reached, and nothing happened. Putin wants peace with Ukraine, like I want fried donkey meat for dinner. 

Pres. Zelenskyy says "If they do not have the will to implement a simple order to stop the attacks, it may take a great deal of effort to get Russia to implement something much more significant, namely peaceful coexistence with its neighbors for decades to come.”

In other words, if Putin can’t agree to stop the bullets, drones and long-range missiles flying from his side just so that the unnecessary loss of life ceases now while peace is being considered, then how can he be trusted to do likewise if a peace deal is actually reached?

And what the hell kind of “peace deal” could possibly have been reached between Russia and Ukraine last Friday if Ukraine wasn’t even invited to the table?

The Nordic-Baltic Eight countries, consisting of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden certainly don’t trust Vladdy. The regional block of nations issued the following statement after the joke of a Putin-Trump Summit fizzled out:

"Experience has shown that Putin cannot be trusted," their statement said. "Ultimately it is Russia's responsibility to end its blatant violations of international law. Russia's aggression and imperialist ambitions are the root causes of this war."

Boy, when peace lovers like Norway, Sweden and Denmark tell the rest of the world to lock their doors and draw the blinds if they see you coming, you really must be bad news!

So what does Trump, his Sec. of State Marco Rubio and other MAGA Administration officials have to say about all of this now?

“Never mind the ceasefire. What we really want is a peace accord. That would be better. And if Zelenskyy really wants peace, he has to make it happen by being ready to give up something to Russia!”

I thought there was a law against people playing with themselves on television? Trump and his folks know damn well that Putin only has one goal, and that’s grabbing as much of Ukraine back into the Russian fold as soon as possible, even if it costs much more than the  staggering total of over 1 million lives lost after over three years of fighting.

Shamefully, Trump is onboard with this.

From The Telegraph:

Donald Trump supports Vladimir Putin’s demand that Ukraine surrenders its most valuable region to Russia in order to end the war.

        The Russian leader wants full control of Donetsk, the mineral-rich eastern oblast including parts that are currently held by Ukraine within the wider Donbas region. In return, Putin said he would freeze the front line and promised not to take any more territory.”

        The term being used is "land swap. Here's what CNN says about that:

        The term “land swap” is the kind of phrase that conceals its true meaning. Ukraine would, under the Russian plan, essentially be engaging in bargaining for different parts of its own territory. Putin would get valuable strategic areas and offer, other less critical districts he’s already seized elsewhere inside Ukraine. It doesn’t seem much of a deal. Land swaps create epochal upheaval and seed future feuds — as the Middle East shows. In this case, they would mean telling thousands of Ukrainians they must leave home or become Russians. And Zelensky would have to explain to parents of fallen young Ukrainians why they died for territory to be given to Putin.

Trump also wants Zelenskyy to kiss Crimea goodbye forever, and forget about ever joining NATO.

Boy if Trump has Zelenskyy's back, it's only to hold it steady while Putin

shoves a knife into it.

Ukraine has been valiantly defending itself against Russian invaders with a lot of heart, a lot of courage, and a lot of weaponry secured from the United States before Trump got reelected.

Trump has said he wants to stop that, but at times, when his hero, Vladdy, pisses him off, he tries to talk tough by threatening to allow Ukraine to purchase more.

Bottomline here is that Putin knows Trump like a cheap sheet of music. The fact that he came here smiling last week, refusing to agree to a ceasefire, and walked away before lunch getting most of what he wanted, plus getting the grand world leader treatment to go with it, without giving away anything, all while on American soil, proves he knows how to play King Wannabe.

Putin simply can NOT be trusted to honor any so-called “agreement” that he feels is not in Russia’s best interest.

Top European leaders, concerned about this conflict eventually affecting their countries, know this, can’t stand the foolishness they’re seeing and hearing, and are all standing strong behind Zelenskyy and Ukraine, urging Trump to do the same. Those leaders made an impressive display joining Zelenskyy at the White House Monday to show that they aren’t bluffing about their support for Ukraine, or their disdain for Putin. 

They also made clear that if a peace deal is made, there must be NATO-like Article 5 guarantees for Ukraine’s long-term security to ensure that Russia never invades it again. That initially meant that among other nations, US. boots would be on the ground to help protect Ukraine.

        Those foreign leaders hadn't flown back home 24 hours before Trump was telling Fox News that he will NOT be sending American troops to help defend Ukraine. He did suggest that there are other ways to support a front line European military effort. 

        MAGA folks are high-fiving on that one.

        I’m sure at least one of those foreign leaders cussed Trump out behind closed doors for giving Putin the red carpet treatment they didn’t get. It’s a shame those leaders had to stop running their own countries, just to fly all the way to Washington Monday, and remind Trump to his face that he should treat Pres. Zelenskyy, who is an elected head of state, with more respect. Hell, Trump is supposed to be the leader of the Free World, and it’s high time somebody reminded him to start acting like it!

I hope, in the name of human decency, they also said something about doing more to alleviate the shameful mass starvation and abject suffering taking place in Gaza by the Israelis government.

The world simply must do more to save those people!

As far as Putin is concerned, he and Trump can talk until kingdom come about future Ukrainian security, a bilateral and trilateral meeting for peace, yada, yada, yada, and as long as he can keep killing Ukrainians and grabbing their territory at will, Putin could care less what the rest of the world thinks.

        Add to that French President Emmanuel Macron telling NBC News that Putin really isn’t interested in ending the war. And Trump is starting to let slip that his pal Vladdy really isn’t interested in a deal either. In fact, Russia officials are already dragging their feet setting any subsequent meetings up, with one official Wednesday saying that there can be no security arrangements for Ukraine if a peace agreement is ever reached without Russia’s say-so. 

       These people are talking out of all four sides of their mouths!

        So where does that really leave us?

To Putin, this is about conquest for Mother Russia, and nothing gets in the way of that.

So the prospect of a meeting just between Zelenskyy and Putin will be very interesting indeed, if it ever happens. Of course, Trump says he’s setting Zelen…I mean…the meeting up (tee-hee-hee). Bets are being taken now that it never happens.

        NBC News nailed the irony best:

“A man wanted for war crimes sitting across the table from the leader of the country he invaded?”

          A Russian expert who knows how Putin thinks, and the probable chess game he’s playing here, tells CNN, “Trump is seen as an enabler of (the) Russian vision of the settlement and for that the United States is supposed to work with Kyiv (Ukraine) to push them to be more flexible, to be more open to Russian demands.”

To Trump, this is all about trying to win a Nobel Peace Prize, and he’s hoping his dictator-mentor will help him get seriously considered.

And to us, it’s about watching from the sidelines, and knowing instinctively that this will not end well for anybody, especially the Ukrainians, who are bravely fighting for their freedom, and only ask the mightiest nation on the face of the planet to stand with them for something we’ve always taken for granted.

In my mind, it is very dangerous counting on Trump to assist anybody in gaining their freedom. That’s simply NOT in his bloodstream.

No, Trump’s involvement in this is strictly transactional, hoping to play both sides against the middle and coming out on top looking like a peacemaker for history’s sake. And don’t forget his side hustle - trying to get Zelenskyy to sign on the dotted line for certain precious mineral rights found only in Ukraine.

Can’t put it past the "America First"criminal king when it comes to making a buck off someone else’s desperation.

But Trump's already proven that he’s out of his league. There will be no Nobel Peace Prize for him out of all of this, according to Dr. Peter van den Dungen, Visiting Fellow, Norwegian Nobel Institute, 2000:

        "Trump’s MAGA programme is at the expense of other nations, causing anger and anxiety in Canada, Denmark, Greenland, Iceland and elsewhere. He is complicit in the destruction of the Palestinian nation and the continuing devastation of Ukraine. The fact that he has been nominated is of little consequence (Hitler was nominated too) and reflects poorly on the nominators." 

        The closest Trump will ever get to even seeing one is if he flew to Chicago, dropped by Barack Obama’s house, apologized for all the nasty things he’s been saying about him, and then begs to get a glimpse of Obama’s NPP.

I’d pay good money to see an AI version of that laugher!

There’s no doubt about this one, folks. Homeboy Trump is being royally and undeniably played in front of the whole world by Putin. And it’s a comeuppance of his own making!

But hey, at least we’re not talking about Jeffrey Epstein, are we?

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Sunday, August 17, 2025

THE CASH STUFF FOR AUGUST 21, 2025

 ST. AUG WINS COURT

INJUNCTION, WILL OPEN

FOR FALL SEMESTER, GETS

NEW BOARD CHAIR, VICE CHAIR

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


Finally, some good news to report about beleaguered St. Augustine’s University (SAU), which has been facing severe financial and academic setbacks of late.

Yes, the historically black Episcopalian university in Raleigh will conduct classes for the 2025 fall semester starting Sept. 2nd, although virtually online, thanks to a federal district court ruling Friday granting SAU a preliminary injunction that was filed Thursday against the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to keep its academic accreditation, thus allowing SAU to operate while it continues its legal battle against SACSCOC.

“The injunction ensures that SAU’s accreditation is safeguarded during this process, meaning students can enroll, receive financial aid, and continue their studies with complete confidence that their degrees will be accredited while the case is underway,” the school’s press release Friday stated.

SAU sued SACSCOC after the accrediting commission voted to strip the small, private university in arbitration of its accreditation and membership over alleged fiscal mismanagement a month ago.

In recent years, SAU has seen its normal 1500 student enrollment drop dramatically to just 200 students, with just 25 graduating last May.

On Friday, Dr. Marcus H. Burgess, interim president of SAU, issued a grateful statement.

“This is a tremendous win for Saint Augustine’s University and, most importantly, for our students. Thanks to our supporters, we will open our (virtual) doors on Sept. 2 as an accredited institution, just as we promised. We have said all along that we will stop at nothing to maintain our accreditation and continue serving our scholars — and we meant it.”

Dr. Burgess continued in the press release, ”Students can enroll, receive financial aid, and continue their studies with complete confidence that their degrees will be accredited while the case is underway.”

“We are deeply thankful to every alum, donor and friend who stepped up to make this possible. Your support has been a beacon of hope for SAU during this challenging time.”

Accreditation is important to colleges and universities because it allows students to receive federal financial assistance. In SAU’s case, holding on to its accreditation while it fights SACSCOC in court means it has time to build its legal case, while exploring other accrediting options  in case it ultimately loses.

But winning the federal preliminary court injunction wasn’t the only good news SAU shared last Friday. 

Its trustees board has now elected a new board chairman - Sophie L. Gibson from Atlanta. The first woman ever to lead the SAU board will now do so in establishing policy at the school, replacing controversial former chair Brian Boulware.

“It has been a privilege to serve as chair of this historic institution during a time of great challenge and transformation,” Boulware said in a statement “I am proud of the work we have accomplished together and confident in the leadership of Chair Gibson and the board to guide SAU into a bright future.”

Boulware had been the target of a previous lawsuit against the SAU Board by alumni.

Chairwoman Gibson, who is joined in board leadership by new Vice Chairwoman V. Lynette Mitchell, Class of ’89 from Williamstown New Jersey, joined Interim Pres. Burgess in lauding the federal court decision.

“This injunction is not just a legal reprieve; it is a testament to the power of the Falcon community, Gibson said. “It allows us to continue educating our students without interruption as we vigorously defend SAU’s future in court, and it shows that we soar higher when we soar together..”

Gibson also thanked SAU alumni for their contributions to the school’s legal fund, thanking in particular the SAU National Alumni Association, which thus far donated $100,000 to the cause.

“Their commitment ensured we had the resources to take this crucial legal step to protect our students and our mission.”

Reportedly, SAU expects to spend at leas $1 million in legal fees, which include a $350,000 legal retainer.

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TRUMP ADMINISTRATION FREEZES

FEDERAL LOAN FUNDING FOR 

MECHANICS AND FARMERS BANK

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


Mechanics and Farmers Bank (M&F Bank), the Durham headquartered 118 year-old black banking institution, and the nation’s second oldest black bank, with branches in Greensboro, Charlotte, Raleigh, Winston-Salem and Durham, is reportedly now the latest victim of the Trump Administration’s war on diversity.

According to published reports, the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB), by order of Trump appointee, Director Russell Voight, has not released $324 million in fiscal year 2025 funding by Congress to CDFIs (Community Development Financial Institutions).

Since the 1990s, that funding from Congress and OMB has provided grants to thousands of CDFIs across the country, providing at least 60% of their loans to businesses in low-income rural and urban communities, and has enjoyed bi-partisan support in Congress.

This year, at least 26 CDFIs in North Carolina qualified for funding, including Mechanics and Farmers Bank. But apparently, no OMB funding through the Treasury Dept. is forthcoming, and OMB Director Voight is not responding to congressional inquiries as to when it will for this year..

Furthermore, it’s being reported by The News and Observer newspaper of Raleigh that “The White House’s 2026 discretionary budget proposal removes $291 million in CDFI Fund grants and instead creates a $100 million grant program exclusively for rural communities, adding that  “Past awards may have made race a determinant of access to loan programs,” OMB wrote in its proposal.”

Last year, while other financial institutions in North Carolina received millions from the federal CDFI fund, M&F Bank received a modest $280,370. That amount reportedly helped the bank to generate ten times that amount in loans  to the community.

But now, even that modest sum from the CDFI Fund is not forthcoming.

M&F Bank CEO James Sills told the N&O that losing the CDFI funding “…would be terrible. That is one of the best programs in the federal government system, because they’re leveraging about $324 million to about $300 (billion) to $400 billion in funding for communities all across the United States. We’re still going to do what we’ve been doing for 118 years, but (CDFI) does help us continue to do the lending to serve the communities that we serve.”

Sills says that he’s been to Washington, D.C. three times this year so far to lobby the NC congressional delegation and their staffers.

“They are, generally speaking, supportive of the CDFI Fund. But like I said, there’s two facets to this. You have the congressional facet, but you also have the administration facet. And one is pushing for one thing, and one is pushing to kind of reduce the fund and to reduce any future funding. Take race out of it “

Sill’s added that M&F Bank is in business to help small businesses of all colors, and by doing so, it helps creates much needed jobs in the community. So denying CDFI funding does little to help that cause.

He adds that M&F Bank is now facing a lot of competition from larger banks in its markets, so that adds to the challenge of providing competitive services.

“The second biggest challenge for us is talent, hiring and retaining top talent. And then the third thing is just keeping pace with technology. Those large scale banks have significant technology budgets. We’ve made a significant investment in [new technologies] to make sure we are staying abreast with how to be able to generate and close more loans, just like large scale banks. 

Sills added that as a community bank, it can afford to take the time to better work with loan applicants to help them better qualify for a loan. Larger banks can't do that, Sills said.

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Sunday, August 10, 2025

THE CASH STUFF FOR AUGUST 14, 2025

 

                                                                 REP. BROCKMAN
                                                                REP. WILLINGHAM
                                                                    REP. MAJEED
                                                              REP. CUNNINGHAM

COULD FOUR BLACK DEMOCRATIC

LAWMAKERS BE PRIMARIED

BECAUSE THEY VOTED WITH 

THE REPUBLICAN MAJORITY?

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


Ever since the North Carolina General Assembly gaveled back into session a few weeks ago, Democratic lawmakers have not been too pleased with one of their own - Rep. Carla Cunningham (D-106-Mecklenburg). 

Especially after she gave an impassioned floor speech recently in support of overriding Gov. Josh Stein’s veto of Republican-sponsored House Bill 318 that expanded NC sheriffs’ role complying with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in detaining illegal immigrants.

In a nutshell, Rep. Cunningham said she was an American who did not want to help other people in their plight coming to this country because, in her opinion, they refuse to assimilate.

"All cultures are not equal,” Cunningham opined. “Some immigrants come and believe they can function in isolation, refusing to adapt. They have come to our country for many reasons, but I suggest they must assimilate, adapt to the culture of the country they wish to live in," Cunningham added. "If you ask me to line up behind another group of people to raise awareness about their plight, I unapologetically say no."

“We have been naive,” Cunningham continued to say on the House floor. “We have been exploited and abused by the different tactics to gain citizenship in America. It’s time to wake up…it’s time to turn the conveyor belt off and adopt a global migration suitable for the times that we’re in.”

Commentator Rob Scholfield lambasted Cunningham, saying “…she accused immigrants of exploiting and abusing native born Americans and implied that immigrant cultures are inferior.”

Gov. Stein originally vetoed HB 318 because, he said, it required “ sheriffs to unconstitutionally detain people for up to 48 hours after they would otherwise be released.”

Rep. Cunningham’s vote was the one Democratic vote needed to override Gov. Stein’s veto, and she’s been roundly criticized for it by her Democratic colleagues. But she also voted to override four other vetoes.

But she isn’t the only one.

At least three other black Democratic state lawmakers - Rep. Cecil Brockman (Guilford), Rep. Shelly Willingham (Bertie, Edgecombe, Martin), and Rep. Nasif Majeed (Mecklenburg) - also cast override votes with the Republican House majority, successfully overriding eight of Stein’s vetos, drawing the ire of fellow Democrats as well.

House Bill 193: Firearm Law Revisions

  • House Bill 318: The Criminal Illegal Alien Enforcement Act
  • House Bill 402: Limit Rules with Substantial Financial Costs
  • House Bill 549: Clarify Powers of State Auditor
  • House Bill 805: Prevent Sexual Exploitation/ Women and Minors
  • Senate Bill 266: The Power Bill Reduction Act
  • Senate Bill 416: Personal Privacy Protection Act
  • Senate Bill 254: Charter School Changes

“The bills that they overrode made us less safe, and that is on them,” said Senate Minority Leader Sydney Batch,”… and if they want to put their head on the pillow tonight and say that that’s what they decided to do for whatever reason they voted for that, that is literally a consequence they’ll have to deal with if they get a primary,”

North Carolina Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton was also not pleased with the four Democratic House members voting contrary to what the party is supposed to stand for.

“I don’t think it’s representative of the future of the Democratic Party, quite frankly, in North Carolina,” Clayton said.

While the state party chair would not come right out and publicly advocate for Cunningham, Willingham, meed and Brockman to be challenged for their seats when the 2026 primaries come around next March, probably because the last she’d want is for any of them to threaten to join the Republican Party as former Democratic Rep. Tricia Gotham did several years go, there’s little question that the state Democratic Party isn’t going to just sit back and swallow what it sees as disloyalty.

“Representatives are elected by their districts, and we have to make sure we’re educating their districts on how they’re voting, whether that be Republicans or Democrats, because we want people that are going to stand up for the values that this party stands for,” NCDP Chair Clayton says.

Republicans say they see nothing wrong with some Democrats siding with them and voting their consciouses. Republicans add that there will be more attempts to override Gov. Stein’s vetoes.

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                                                     NCCU EAGLE MASCOT

CHANGES INSTITUTED FOR 

NCCU HOMECOMING 2025

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


For HBCUs, homecoming is a very special time of year when students, parents and alumni from across the state, nation, and even internationally, come together to enjoy a great football game, parties, concerts, class reunions and celebrate the proud legacy of their alma mater.

But when problems arise that threaten the sanctity and safety of homecoming activities, changes have to be made.

That’s what officials at North Carolina Central University in Durham want everyone who plans at attend Homecoming 2025 festivities to know, scheduled for October 17th to the 25th.

Called “The Ultimate Homecoming Experience 2025,” NCCU officials don’t want a repeat of what happened last year when there were two shooting incidents on campus, with four people - including one student - being struck by bullets during Saturday festivities.

There was also a problem at last year’s NCCU Homecoming when a Friday night party given by students near Cheek and Hoover Roads caused a traffic jam that forced Durham police to intervene.

“Considering these challenges, and in alignment with best practices observed across higher education institutions, NCCU is proactively implementing changes to help ensure that our celebrations remain safe, organized and enjoyable for all,” NCCU officials said in a statement.

One of the big changes this year will be that NCCU’s campus will be shutdown at 7 p.m. to the public on Friday, October 17th and Saturday, October  18th. All music will end at 6:30 p.m. All campus buildings will be closed to visitors.

There will also be no more general visitor parking on campus. All on-campus parking will be reserved  for faculty, staff and students. No golf carts or motorcycles will be allowed on campus or in any of the parking areas.

As for tailgating before the big NCCU homecoming game on Saturday, October 25 at 1 p.m. against MEAC rivals Delaware State Hornets at O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium in Durham, many of the traditional tailgating lots, like Eagle alley, Lincoln Street, Tent City  and Miller Morgan are already sold out.

Vendor Village has been relocated to Nelson Street.

“We’re excited to welcome students, alumni, friends, and partners back to the sloping hills and verdant green — but we want everyone to be informed, prepared, and ready to celebrate responsibly," NCCU officials say.

For more information about changes for NCCU Homecoming 2025, please go to nccu.edu/homecoming.

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