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Thousands flock to NC Central University for homecoming with new safety measures in place

DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) — Thousands of people flocked to North Carolina Central University on Saturday for homecoming, which came with new security measures ahead of this year’s celebrations.

Despite the Eagles’ 35-26 loss to Delaware State, the energy and excitement for homecoming remained high. Many current and former students describe the event as a family reunion.

“Homecoming means the greatest four years of your life that we are able to reflect on with friends, family,” said Chelsea Ray, an NCCU Class of 2005 alum.

This year’s festivities were filled with Eagle Pride.

“People come from all over the country to Durham, North Carolina, every year to celebrate our homecoming,” shared NCCU senior Zion Tyson.

Quentin White, who graduated from NCCU in 2023, expressed gratitude for a safe and enjoyable homecoming experience.

“It’s amazing, man, being able to do something like this without any violence going on? It’s perfect,” he said.

The university implemented several changes this year to improve safety, following two separate shootings during last year’s homecoming weekend that left four people injured.

To enhance security, only faculty, staff, and students were allowed to park on campus during the festivities. Shuttle services were also provided from downtown Durham and Durham Tech to campus. Additionally, all music on campus ended at 6:30 p.m., and the campus closed down by 7 p.m.

ABC11 observed a significant law enforcement presence on campus from various agencies, as well as drones monitoring the Post Game Social on Saturday evening.

NCCU alum Lakeaya Lane appreciated the added safety measures.

“This area is about to be packed with people,” she said. “Knowing that you’re going to be safe and everybody can come and there’s still a place where everybody can be.”

NCCU senior Malcolm Reed agreed, offering advice to fellow Eagles celebrating homecoming this weekend.

“Stay safe out there. Don’t do nothing crazy. Don’t do nothing your mom wouldn’t approve of,” he said. “We’ll see you next year!”
https://abc11.com/post/nccu-eagle-pride-thousands-flock-nc-central-university-homecoming-new-safety-measures-place/18071925/

Trunk or Treat at Holy Scripture Lutheran Church

Holy Scripture Lutheran Church in Midland hosted a special event, Trunk or Treat: Walk Through Scripture, on Saturday, October 25, 2025.

The community came together to enjoy a fun and meaningful Halloween-themed experience that combined the excitement of trick-or-treating with the teachings of the Bible. Attendees walked through various decorated trunks, each representing different scripture stories and themes.

This event provided a unique opportunity for families to engage with their faith in a festive and interactive setting, making it a memorable occasion for all who participated.
https://www.ourmidland.com/news/article/trunk-treat-holy-scripture-lutheran-church-21120300.php

Jock O’Lantern: Pumpkin carver goes viral for Taylor Swift creation, fans demand Kelce gourd

They’re out of their gourds over these celebrity pumpkins. Karrah Youngblood’s amazing likeness of Taylor Swift carved into a pumpkin racked up 11.6 million social media views, with swooning Swifties demanding she do the same for Travis Kelce.

“I was like, ‘That’s a great idea. Plus he’s good looking.’ I thought he turned out great,” Youngblood, 47, told The Post ahead of Halloween.

The Oklahoma graphic designer posted the spellbinding squashes in a TikTok video she captioned “two of my pumpkins are getting married.” One viewer commented, “Bet the pumpkins last longer than the marriage!”

Last September, Youngblood had a mere 400 followers on TikTok and Instagram. But after she posted a video of her Beyoncé pumpkin—which now has a staggering 11.2 million combined views—she amassed nearly 70 million views of her A-list art.

The single mom, who makes her creations using only a 97-cent cutting knife, an $18 chisel, a thumbtack, and a $3.50 pumpkin, sells her carvings for as much as $1,100. She’s partnered with companies like Spotify, for whom she carved Megan Thee Stallion, and Comic Con, which asked for William Shatner.

“And I don’t even need to send them the pumpkin. I just need to send them a 15 to 30-second video,” she said.

Her process, which takes an hour and a half, begins with designing a pattern in Adobe Illustrator, printing it out, and taping it on the pumpkin. She then uses the thumbtack to make holes around the outlines and spends about 30 minutes carving it out.

“All of us have highlights, shadows, and midtones in our faces. And there are basically three depths of a pumpkin that are easily accessed: either cut all the way through, scraped off, or left alone,” she explained. “So before the light turns on, it appears as a blubbering mess, but when the light shines through, they become super realistic.”

The self-proclaimed music and sports nerd focuses her work on singers like Freddie Mercury, Kurt Cobain, Lady Gaga, and Rihanna, and athletes such as Peyton Manning, Kevin Durant, and Russell Westbrook—but also takes suggestions from fans.

“Somebody asked for a Paris Hilton, and then Paris Hilton followed me on TikTok, which was really cool.”

In September, she created one for the late Ozzy Osbourne, and his son Jack “liked” the post.

As for future creations, she is mustering up the courage to attempt a famous face she knows will be her trickiest.

“One of my followers told me if I can carve a spot on Post Malone, I’ll be crowned pumpkin queen for life. The diamond teeth and face tattoos might destroy me, but I like my chances.”
https://nypost.com/2025/10/25/lifestyle/pumpkin-carver-goes-viral-for-taylor-swift-creation-fans-demand-kelce/

Cameron Brink sends 4-word message to Isaac Rochell after taking over Chargers game in mini skirt and cowboys boots

Former NFL defensive end Isaac Rochell was spotted at SoFi Stadium on Thursday, where he linked up with Los Angeles Sparks star Cameron Brink. Both athletes were in attendance for the Week 8 game between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-cameron-brink-sends-4-word-message-isaac-rochell-taking-chargers-game-mini-skirt-cowboys-boots

After Being Accused Of Becoming A “Trad Wife,” Here’s How JoJo Siwa Responded

“So what, I’m in love with a man? That doesn’t discredit my past at all.”

JoJo Siwa responded to people calling her a “trad wife” following the release of her cover of the 1980s hit “Bette Davis Eyes.”

The chatter began in July when JoJo teased the cover, dressed in old Hollywood glam—a blonde bob with soft, tousled curls, a vintage frilled outfit, and bold red lipstick—singing in a soft, raspy voice.

“She dates 1 man and becomes a 1950’s housewife,” one viewer remarked, referring to JoJo’s relationship with her Big Brother UK co-star Chris Hughes. Another commented, “Girl nobody wants this,” while someone else pleaded for JoJo to “un-tradwife” herself.

JoJo addressed the comments in an interview with CNN, denying that she’s trying to be a trad wife.

“It was basically a Halloween costume,” she explained about her outfit. “People really thought I was changing everything like, damn, it was a good wig! I don’t know where ‘trad wife’ came from.”

She also addressed speculation that she’s abandoning the LGBTQ+ community amid her relationship with Chris, which she confirmed in June. Before dating him, JoJo identified as a lesbian and later said she identifies as queer while on Big Brother UK.

“I will fight for the queer community until it’s over,” JoJo said. “It’s my people. I think that people might be quick to forget the way that I came out, the age that I came out. The next generation that saw me be okay and saw the world be okay and then all of a sudden the moms and dads of these kids were okay because, yeah, ‘JoJo Siwa’s a good person’ that changed so many lives.”

“So what, I’m in love with a man? That doesn’t discredit my past at all.”

She added, “I will always make everyone around me know that they’re accepted for who they are. The people who are criticizing me for saying that I’m moving away from the queer community—which literally is not possible for me to do—those people are not doing the same for me.”

True point!

What did you think of JoJo’s rendition of “Bette Davis Eyes”? Let me know in the comments below.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/chelseastewart/jojo-siwa-responds-tradwife-comments

Back in the Day: Black beaches were a safe haven for Black life

Many of us have vacationed in Martha’s Vineyard over the years. I personally spent time at this resort in the past and always made it a point to visit its infamous Black beach, the Inkwell. For those unable to travel to this resort, there was another Black beach much closer—Chicken Bone Beach in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

As summer came to an end, I found myself reflecting on some of the fun activities I enjoyed on beaches I visited during past summers. While lost in these thoughts, I received an email from a nephew living in Millsboro, Delaware. He shared an article from the Delaware News Journal by Andre Lamar titled, “How Racism Led James Brown, Other Stars to Delaware Concerts at a Famous Black Beach.” The article mentioned Black beaches beyond the Inkwell and Chicken Bone Beach, prompting my thoughts to recall a Nigerian proverb I often cite: “Until the lions have their own storytellers, the tale of the hunt shall favor the hunters.”

Today, I want to take you on a journey back in time to explore the Black beaches of “back in the day.” You may have little or no knowledge of these beaches due to the absence of our own storytellers. On August 4, 2022, Travel Coterie, in partnership with TripAdvisor, observed that “just two to three generations ago, prior to desegregation, Jim Crow laws made something as simple as a trip to the beach a difficult task for Black people in America. As desegregation unfolded, Black-founded beach destinations were often stolen, destroyed or written out of existence, leaving many to be forgotten. But the sandy shores are an important part of our collective American history—ones that are well worth a trip.”

Let me take you back in time to provide a clearer understanding of Black beaches of the past.

### What Were Black Beaches?

Based on information I have gathered over the years—from my ancestors as well as various internet sources—“Black beaches,” back in the day, refers to beaches and resort areas that were developed for and frequented by Black Americans during the era of segregation. These locations provided social, cultural, and recreational spaces that were often denied elsewhere.

My reference to Black beaches specifically relates to beaches and social resort facilities of the past that served Black people. As was often the case, we developed our own beaches and resort areas, which became vital centers for Black life and were often the result of the community’s entrepreneurial spirit.

### Notable Black Beaches Across the U.S.

Besides the Inkwell and Chicken Bone Beach, other famous Black beaches include:

– **American Beach, Florida**
Established in the 1930s by the Afro-American Life Insurance Company for its employees and the Black community.

– **Highland Beach, Maryland**
The oldest Black beach, founded in 1893. It became home to prominent Black figures like Paul Robeson, Booker T. Washington, and W.E.B. Du Bois. Located on Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay, Highland Beach was founded by Charles Douglass, son of Frederick Douglass, after he was refused admission to the all-white Bay Ridge Resort nearby. The home built for Frederick Douglass across the Chesapeake still stands today as a museum dedicated to his life and the history of the beach.

Highland Beach was incorporated in 1922, becoming Maryland’s first Black municipality, run by an all-volunteer governing board. It quickly became a popular retreat for Black families and notable figures such as Booker T. Washington and Langston Hughes. Today, access to the private beaches is limited to residents or those staying at vacation homes nearby.

– **Bruce’s Beach, California**
Created in 1912 by Charles and Willa Bruce to provide the Black community with beach access, though the land was later seized by the government.

– **The Inkwell Beach, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts**
A significant gathering place for Black Americans since the late 1800s. The name originated as a derogatory term due to the skin color of the beachgoers but was later reclaimed as a symbol of pride.

– **Chicken Bone Beach, Atlantic City, New Jersey**
Located at Missouri Avenue and the Boardwalk, this beach was the designated Black section of the Atlantic City beachfront. The name derives from chicken bones found in the area. From around 1900 until integration, the area was known for its vibrant atmosphere and celebrity visitors.

### Other Black Beach Communities

There were other notable Black beaches as well:

– **Idlewild, Michigan**
Founded by white developers catering to Black vacationers from the Midwest. Established in 1915, it was known as “Black Eden” and “Black Las Vegas.” The resort attracted notable figures such as Madame C.J. Walker and W.E.B. Du Bois. Ownership was transferred to the Idlewild Lot Owners Association in 1921. Entertainers like Cab Calloway and Aretha Franklin performed here. However, as desegregation allowed Black travelers access to previously off-limits locations, Idlewild slowly declined. Efforts are ongoing to restore its former glory with the help of organizations like the Idlewild Historic and Cultural Center and the National Idlewilders Club.

– **Mosquito Beach, Charleston, South Carolina**
A mid-20th century gathering spot featuring a boardwalk, pavilion, restaurants, and music clubs catering to the Black community.

– **Sag Harbor, New York**
Recognized as one of the few Black-owned beachfront communities attracting Black vacationers.

Other Black beaches include:

– Lewis Beach, Delaware (now Johnnie Walker Beach)
– Rosedale Beach, Maryland
– Elktonia-Carr’s Beach, Maryland
– Sparrow’s Beach, Maryland
– Henry’s Beach, Maryland
– Atlantic Beach, South Carolina (the only historically Black-owned beach to have remained in Black hands since its founding in 1934)
– Virginia Key Beach Park, Florida
– Freeman Beach, North Carolina
– The Inkwell, Santa Monica, California
– Amelia Island, Florida
– Buckroe Beach, Virginia
– Gulfside Assembly, Mississippi
– Freeman Park, North Carolina

I suspect there are many more Black beaches beyond those named here. If you have knowledge of others, I invite you to share them with me.

### The Impact of Integration on Black Beaches

In previous columns, I have discussed how integration—despite being a vital and necessary goal—has negatively impacted the Black economic agenda. The rise and fall of Black beaches serve as evidence of how integration contributed to the decline of these vibrant Black-owned and operated spaces that once thrived.

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The Bible is speaking to a new generation … and they’re listening

Our world feels like it’s coming apart at the seams morally, culturally, and spiritually. Chaos dominates the headlines, outrage fills our feeds, and the pace of change leaves many feeling disoriented and adrift. Young people, especially, are growing up in an age that questions everything, including truth itself.

Yet amid all this uncertainty, something unexpected is happening: Gen Z is reaching back to one of the oldest and most influential texts in human history—the Bible. It might surprise you. Surveys show Gen Z is the least traditionally “religious” generation in American history. But Bible sales have surged more than 20% in the past year, Scripture content is trending on TikTok, and college Bible studies and campus ministries are filling up.

For a generation raised on social media and skepticism, the ancient words of Scripture are suddenly speaking louder than ever. Why? I believe it’s because the Bible offers what modern culture cannot.

### The Bible Provides Permanence in a World Defined by Flux

When your life is ruled by apps designed to be outdated in a year, the words of Jesus carry a rare kind of authority. His teachings don’t scroll away or expire. They’ve endured for two thousand years because they answer the questions every generation asks: What is right and wrong? What gives life meaning? How do we endure suffering and find hope?

### Scripture Offers Community in a Culture of Isolation

Gen Z is the most connected generation online and the loneliest in real life. Yet when young people open the Bible, they join a family that stretches across centuries and continents. The letters of Paul, the Psalms of David, and the stories of those who walked with Jesus all remind us that faith isn’t an individual experiment. Faith is a shared story. The Bible tells every reader, “You are not alone.”

### God’s Word Invites Reflection Instead of Reaction

Digital life rewards outrage and speed. The Bible calls for quiet and humility. You can’t “doomscroll” through the Sermon on the Mount. You have to pause and listen. In that way, Scripture becomes a kind of resistance to distraction—a place where the anxious and searching can finally breathe.

Skeptics may call this a fad, but history says otherwise. Every period of upheaval drives people back to the foundations. After wars, pandemics, and cultural revolutions, societies rediscover the texts that gave them moral and spiritual grounding.

So while we’re seeing this awakening among Gen Z as new or unprecedented, the truth is that this is a recurring theme whenever a generation searches for hope and meaning.

I’ve witnessed this hunger firsthand. Young people don’t want slogans or sound bites. They want to know: How do we know what we believe? Where did these words come from? Why do they endure?

To answer that question, I set out to trace how the Bible was written and preserved, which culminated in the historical documentary, *Oracles of God*. This is a history lesson that all generations will benefit from, as it answers the age-old question: Is the Bible reliable?

The answers people are finding in Scripture go beyond ancient traditions or sayings. These words of Jesus and the stories in the New Testament are alive and will continue to inspire generations to come.

In uncertain times, the Bible reminds us that truth is not fragile and hope is never outdated. As Isaiah wrote,

> “The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever.”
> — Isaiah 40:8

That eternal promise is one this generation seems ready to rediscover.
https://www.christianpost.com/voices/the-bible-is-speaking-to-a-new-generationand-theyre-listening.html

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EA FC 26 Ultimate Team: Guide to build Bayern Munich Past and Present squad

Building a Bayern Munich Past and Present squad requires a combination of the club’s greatest legends with current-day stars. The club’s history is filled with world-class talent that shaped European football, and this team setup reflects that dominance. Bayern Munich Past and Present is a mix of icons, heroes, and active players who represent different eras of Bayern’s success.

In this article, we’ll explore the best formation, player roles, tactical setup, and the estimated squad cost for this Ultimate Team lineup.

### Best EA FC 26 Ultimate Team Formation and Tactics for Bayern Munich Past and Present Squad

The **4-2-3-1(2)** formation perfectly fits Bayern’s attacking philosophy. This formation was also famously used by Hansi Flick during his tenure at the Bundesliga club. The tactical setup features fullbacks pushing high to support the attack while a double pivot provides stability and control during transitions.

The CAM (Central Attacking Midfielder) and wingers cut inside, creating an overload in central areas. This tactic gives the striker constant support and multiple goal-scoring options, making the team highly effective in the final third.

#### Formation: 4-2-3-1(2)
– **Build-Up Style:** Balanced
– **Defensive Approach:** High Line
– **Height:** 60

#### Player Roles and Focus
– **GK:** Sweeper Keeper (Build-Up)
– **LB:** Attacking Wingback (Attack)
– **LCB:** Ball-Playing Defender (Build-Up)
– **RCB:** Stopper (Balanced)
– **RB:** Inverted Wingback (Build-Up)
– **LCDM:** Deep-Lying Playmaker (Build-Up)
– **RCDM:** Box Crasher (Balanced)
– **LM:** Inside Forward (Attack)
– **CAM:** Shadow Striker (Attack)
– **RM:** Inside Forward (Attack)
– **ST:** Poacher (Attack)

### Bayern Munich Past and Present Squad Cost in Ultimate Team

The starting XI for the Bayern Past and Present squad combines creativity, strength, and experience—making it ideal for both competitive and casual play. The core lineup is estimated to cost around **7.53 million FC coins**.

Additionally, the squad features a quality bench costing approximately **1.25 million FC coins**, which adds depth and flexibility across all positions.

**Total Estimated Cost:** Around **8.8 million FC coins**

While this squad comes with a high price tag, it offers one of the most competitive teams available in the game.

### Why Choose the Bayern Munich Past and Present Squad?

This Ultimate Team squad delivers a perfect balance of power, technique, and nostalgia. It is a costly build but performs exceptionally well across all game modes. For players who want to honor Bayern Munich’s rich history while leveraging present-day quality, this squad is one of the best club-themed teams in EA FC 26 Ultimate Team.

### Related EA FC 26 Articles:
– [EA FC 26 Ultimate Team: Guide to Build the Chelsea Past and Present Squad](#)
– [EA FC 26 Ultimate Team: Guide to Build Manchester United Past and Present Squad](#)
– [EA FC 26 Ultimate Team: Guide to Build the AC Milan Past and Present Squad](#)
– [EA FC 26 Ultimate Team: Guide to Build Real Madrid Past and Present Squad](#)

Stay tuned for more tips and squad builds to dominate EA FC 26 Ultimate Team!
https://www.sportskeeda.com/esports/ea-fc-26-ultimate-team-guide-build-bayern-munich-past-present-squad

CSU Theatre Students Present Cherryfield Toy Company: An Immersive Mystery Experience

By North Forty News Staff | NorthFortyNews.com

An interactive, student-created theatre experience invites audiences to uncover the haunting secrets of the Cherryfield Toy Company.

FORT COLLINS — Step into a world of intrigue and imagination as Colorado State University theatre students present *Cherryfield Toy Company*, a one-of-a-kind immersive production directed by Saffron Henke.

Performances run October 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, and November 1, with matinees on October 25, 26, and November 2. All shows take place at the University Center for the Arts, 1400 Remington Street in Fort Collins.

This interactive experience places audience members at the center of a mystery as the secrets of the Cherryfield Toy Company unfold through the memories of its heiress, Emily Cherryfield. Written and designed entirely by CSU theatre students, the show combines storytelling, movement, and atmosphere in a 50-minute adventure unlike any traditional play.

Guests will move through confined, ADA-compliant spaces as the narrative unravels around them. Evening performances feature limited seating, with 24 tickets available per time slot from 6:50 to 9:20 p.m. Matinee sessions run between 1:50 and 3:20 p.m.

Tickets often sell out quickly, so early purchase is encouraged.

For more information or to purchase tickets, contact the University Center for the Arts Box Office at 970-491-2787 (open Monday–Friday, 3:30–5:30 p.m.) or email boxoffice@universitycenterforthearts.edu.
https://northfortynews.com/category/art-lifestyle/csu-theatre-students-present-cherryfield-toy-company-an-immersive-mystery-experience/