HBCU Sports
  • SECTIONS
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Baseball
    • Softball
    • Volleyball
    • Track & Field
    • Tennis
    • Golf
    • Bowling
    • Other Sports
    • News
    • Opinion
    • Features
  • BANDS
  • VIDEOS
  • AWARDS
    • Support the HBCU Sports Awards
    • Donor Wall
  • FORUMS
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
  • DONATE
  • SHOP
No Result
View All Result
HBCU Sports
  • SECTIONS
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Baseball
    • Softball
    • Volleyball
    • Track & Field
    • Tennis
    • Golf
    • Bowling
    • Other Sports
    • News
    • Opinion
    • Features
  • BANDS
  • VIDEOS
  • AWARDS
    • Support the HBCU Sports Awards
    • Donor Wall
  • FORUMS
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
  • DONATE
  • SHOP
No Result
View All Result
HBCU Sports
No Result
View All Result
Home Opinion

If you call uncomfortable HBCU news ‘gossip’ you’re missing the point

Chris Stevens by Chris Stevens
August 19, 2025
0
Delaware State University HBCU
372
VIEWS

I never thought I’d give Donald Trump credit for anything, but I must say, his “fake news” campaign has been successful at destroying the reputation of news media and journalists, even in the HBCU space.

I’ve concluded following the hand-wringing, finger-wagging, and whataboutism from several readers across HBCU Sports and other HBCU outlets’ Facebook pages following the reports of Delaware State University president Dr. Tony Allen facing a DUI charge. 

One commenter went as far as to call it “gossip,” when there are police reports that are accessible through the Freedom of Information Act (journos, we better enjoy that luxury while we still can).

The general disdain for anything reported that isn’t unicorns and rainbows is proof that Trump’s misinformation campaign has paid off handsomely for anyone wishing to run from the spirit of accountability. Reporting someone’s missteps doesn’t bring journalists any joy or pleasure. We are just reporting the facts.

Before this column proceeds, it’s no secret I’m a proud alumnus of Delaware State University. I’ve crossed paths with Dr. Allen several times; I admire the work he’s done in building DSU into a Top 10 public HBCU and he’s a very affable guy. I’m not here to judge his mistake by any means and I do hope this does not derail the considerable progress DelState has made under his leadership.

I am here to discuss one of my favorite sayings I’ve ever heard in my 20-plus years in this industry, usually attributed to George Orwell or William Randolph Hearst, but the origins are unclear.

That saying is, “News is something somebody doesn’t want printed; all else is advertising.”

There is nothing wrong with reporting bad news

People are tired of bad news, I get it; the national news cycle is nothing but the worst of what the United States has always been. We all practice escapism when things get too dark or deep to deal with. 

However, questioning whether an HBCU news outlet should be reporting news involving an HBCU president is where the line must be drawn. 

The entire HBCU Sports staff holds journalism/communications degrees from HBCUs. We know the score. Our aim is not to embarrass or humiliate anyone in our reporting. Yet, refusing to report something because “we can’t afford to be negative” is dereliction of duty, period.

Then again, I shouldn’t be surprised.

Last summer, I spent an entire month compiling interviews, police reports and other assorted documents for a story regarding turmoil within the Virginia State women’s lacrosse program under previous athletic leadership.

That story was probably the toughest of my career because several young ladies and their parents entrusted me with some horrific things they were going through. Still, I kept a stiff upper lip and reported my findings. 

Nobody cared. And that was disappointing, to say the least.

We can’t ignore uncomfortable HBCU news

Ignoring uncomfortable situations is how this country got in the mess it’s in right now and if we’re going to report the good news and nothing else, then we’re being unrealistic about life. 

There are good days and bad days. Also, for every bad news story an outlet runs, there are 10 good ones that people ignore because their morbid curiosity leads them to see what the trouble could be.  

And there’s the dirty little secret; you, the reader/viewer, influence what’s reported. If you want good news, read and view the good news stories. 

There is no fun in reporting bad news, but ignoring it makes the situation worse.

While we’re not here to judge the people and institutions we cover, we are here to cover them in totality.

Hopefully, folks will remember that the next time something good happens, and the comment sections are as quiet as a Catholic mass.

Tags: Delaware StateVirginia State
Chris Stevens

Chris Stevens

Chris Stevens, an HBCU Sports contributing writer, is a Delaware State University graduate and sportswriter with 21 years of experience. You can follow him on Twitter at CJWritesNThangs.

Related Posts

Prairie View’s Tremaine Jackson says the quiet part out loud. He’s not wrong

by Kendrick Marshall
January 13, 2026
0
Tremaine Jackson Prairie View

Prairie View A&M head coach Tremaine Jackson didn’t just speak frankly at the American Football Coaches Association convention — he spoke a truth few college coaches want to...

Read moreDetails

HBCU coaches and high schools must work together for greater good

by Chris Stevens
January 9, 2026
0
Morgan State Hughes Stadium HBCU

HBCU football programs are still in flux thanks to the transfer portal, which is open for one more week as of Friday. The portal’s effect on college football...

Read moreDetails

What HBCU Sports’ 12-hour Pod-a-Thon revealed about supporting Black-owned media

by Kenn Rashad
January 2, 2026
0
HBCU Sports Pod-a-Thone

On New Year’s Eve, while most people were getting ready to ring in the new year, I was sitting in front of a camera, live, doing something I...

Read moreDetails

Celebration Bowl: Did controversial OT call stain exciting HBCU thriller?

by Chris Stevens
December 13, 2025
0
Celebration Bowl: Did controversial OT call stain exciting HBCU thriller?

The 10th installment of the Cricket Celebration Bowl featured a little bit of everything; rallies, great plays and a lively crowd who picked up the intensity as the...

Read moreDetails

Southern turns to Marshall Faulk. Can NFL big name fix football program?

by Chris Stevens
December 2, 2025
0
Marshall Faulk Southern

Southern University’s 48 hours of bliss began with a 28-27 Bayou Classic win over Grambling and culminated Monday afternoon with the introductory press conference for their new football...

Read moreDetails
Next Post
Jarveon Howard Alcorn State

Former Alcorn State running back Jarveon Howard signs with the Buffalo Bills

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Subscribe

RSS HBCU Sports Forums

  • The 25th thread about *rump
  • 2026 National HBCU Battle of the Bands in the Palm Beaches
  • Army-Navy game, the Big Cheeto says he will sign an executive order to grant the game an exclusive 4-hour window.
  • Florida Republican Endorsed by Tucker Carlson Launches Stunning, Racist Attack on ‘By’rone’ Donalds
  • Power Book IV: Force
  • Right-wing influencer chased from Minneapolis anti-Islam rally
  • Australian Open 2026!
  • NCAA denies waiver for Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss
  • Lighten the Mood XIV
  • Jackson State University's Sonic Boom of the South

  • TERMS & CONDITIONS
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • COMMENT POLICY
  • DO NOT SELL MY PERSONAL INFORMATION
 CONTACT US

© 2025 RASHAD MEDIA - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PARTNER OF IONE DIGITAL / CASSIUS NETWORK

No Result
View All Result
  • SECTIONS
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Baseball
    • Softball
    • Volleyball
    • Track & Field
    • Tennis
    • Golf
    • Bowling
    • Other Sports
    • News
    • Opinion
    • Features
  • BANDS
  • VIDEOS
  • AWARDS
    • Support the HBCU Sports Awards
    • Donor Wall
  • FORUMS
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
  • DONATE
  • SHOP

© 2025 RASHAD MEDIA - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PARTNER OF IONE DIGITAL / CASSIUS NETWORK

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • SECTIONS
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Baseball
    • Softball
    • Volleyball
    • Track & Field
    • Tennis
    • Golf
    • Bowling
    • Other Sports
    • News
    • Opinion
    • Features
  • BANDS
  • VIDEOS
  • AWARDS
    • Support the HBCU Sports Awards
    • Donor Wall
  • FORUMS
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
  • DONATE
  • SHOP

© 2025 RASHAD MEDIA - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PARTNER OF IONE DIGITAL / CASSIUS NETWORK

X