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Congressman Sanford Bishop Hosts Re-Election Kick-Off
Bishop graduated with his bachelors from Morehouse College in 1968 and with his law degree from Emory University Law School in 1971
Alzheimer's: Know The Signs
It’s been said that we all die twice: once when we physically die and again when people stop talking
Time-Out: Friday Night Lights Ignite the Fall!
The cool autumn breeze, the smell of fresh-cut grass, and the glow of stadium lights—nothing beats Friday Night Lights
A View From A Pew: The Ultimate Black Job... Voting
As we approach the November election, let's keep in mind that the stakes remain high for the Black community
Distribución de 100 computadoras a estudiantes da paso a colaboración entre la comunidad africanoamericana y latina
Por D.T. Columbus, Ga. – Le brecha digital es uno de los obstáculos más críticos que se le puede presentar
Computer Distribution brings communities together
By D.T. Columbus, Ga. – The digital divide is one of the most critical obstacles that can present itself to
Williams Suffers Ankle Injury in Georgia's Victory Over Clemson
Williams sustained a grade two sprain to his left ankle following a low chop block by Clemson running back Phil Mafah.
Central beats Missouri school
By David Brent Martin PHENIX CITY – Central-Phenix City, ranked #19 in the SBLive/SI national high school football rankings, aimed
Q & A with Evonda Taylor
I noticed a difference in my skin’s appearance, mood, energy levels and weight. My family, friends, and peers also noticed and asked me to help them achieve the same results. They told their friends who told theirs. As a result, I launched Elite With Evonda to help others.
She wins, We go: Aaliyah Butler's Olympic Recap and Support System
Although Butler didn't get the times she wanted in the 400 meter and the 4x400 meter, she said her mindset was to get there and run her race, but keep the perspective of her journey in mind to grow through the process.
Latinos must focus on leadership development
The Latin American life experience entails a firm attachment to the family and an evident orientation towards cooperation and collectivism that overshadows individualistic behavior.