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JOKE: Sometimes Segregation Is Necessary
Back in the early days of steam ships, a ship of rich white people sailed at sea. All of a sudden something happened to the ship and it was about to sink. Terrified, the people aboard didn't know what
"Handcuffed"
Without restraints... No longer refrain from voicing our opinion. Releasing frustration, through the gain of an education, we are no longer a statistic. Following those before us, creating a pat
L.A., CHIC hosted by PIERRE ( Actor/Comedian)
Tapas, ‘Tinis & Tunes Thursday’s Beginning Thursday June 7 and every Thursday following The SEXIEST Event In Douglasville! Douglasville and surrounding areas, you asked for it … Now you got i
Bitter Sweeet
many people will never have the high school experience that i have had. i go to this school called The Met... its a really different place.. they go by this one student at a time moto and believe that
Black College Students Face Crisis of Moral Purpose
By Robert M. Franklin Black College Wire Emory University Robert M. Franklin During my freshman year at Morehouse College, I was shocked to discover more than a few brothers who were not serious about learning and community service. Weren't we all here, after all, to take up and
cloud nine
Its crazy ive been accepted to 10 colleges already and just got two more college acceptance letters, wheelock college and B.U 1. tallad
Yarbrough Named President of SSU
Yarbrough Named President of SSU YARBROUGH NAMED PRESIDENT AT SAVANNAH STATE ATLANTA — (May 30) – Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough Sr., full professor and former provost and vice president for academic and
The Clock is Going -- Tick Tock and Time is Running Out
Let's get aboard on the various opportunities for students -- Time is Running Out and there are still many students to prepare -- Let's make a differences. Listed below are many opportunities that st
Update on recently posted video clip ...
Although I'd rather one perform his/her own research on a particular subject, I will update with a little information on the video clip I posted a few days ago on the issue of judging a book by its co