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WSSU Names Successor To Longtime Rams Football Coach
For the first time in 17 seasons, the Winston-Salem State University Rams have a new head football coach.
Port Chester teachers hear a living lesson on civil rights history
PORT CHESTER - A group of teachers met after school at Port Chester Middle School last month for an impromptu lesson on the history of civil rights.
Applicants for FSU President Coming In
Published: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 2:15 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 2:48 a.m. TALLAHASSEE The public is getting its first glimpse of applicants to replace Florida State President T.K. Wetherell, which include a middle school teacher, a management information systems professor, an astronaut, and the FSU law dean.
Meeting to discuss tour of black colleges
A Grand Rapids-based group will visit Kalamazoo on Saturday to try to interest area students and their parents in a weeklong spring tour of historically black colleges and universities.
FMU holds RIOT at the RIM doubleheader on White-Out Wednesday
FLORENCE, SC Francis Marion University will officially kick off the 2009-10 basketball season on Wednesday with its Riot at the Rim event sponsored by Chick-Fil-A and Sodexho as the Patriots play their first home doubleheader of the season.
UNC officials clamp down on leave pay for administrators after allegations of abuse
A University of North Carolina panel has revised a policy that allows school administrators to collect leave pay even if they don't return to teaching positions at the school as planned.
UNC clamps down on administrator leave pay policy
A University of North Carolina panel has revised a policy that allows school administrators to collect leave pay even if they don't return to teaching positions at the school as planned.
CRAVEN Chapter P.F.L.A.G. meets at 7 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Unitarian Coastal Fellowship, Morehead City.
BRAC Task Force To Discuss Growth, Homeland Security
The BRAC Regional Task Force annual meeting will be held on Thursday, Oct. 29, from 9 a.m. until noon at Snyder Memorial Baptist Church Fellowship Hall in Fayetteville.
Hartsville City Council District 1 candidates
Look in Friday's edition of The Messenger for coverage of Tuesday's City Council Forum.
Eddy, Capel Honored by Moore Foundation
The Moore County Community Foundation has named Felton J. Capel and Caroline H. Eddy as the Man and Woman of the Year.
This mural by David Wilson on the south side of the new Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture is titled "Divergent Threads, Lucent Memories." http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2009/10/19/22/afam1020.ART_GCNRUVLS.1+afam1011_08.JPG.embedded.prod_affiliate.138.jpg 436 "Canal Builders II" by Ann Tanksley is part of the ...
JACKSONVILLE HIGH School Cardinal Orchestra presents "The Spirit of Halloween" at 7:30 p.m. Oct.
Military Spouse Playwright Targets Domestic Abuse
She is outgoing again and pursuing dreams that for so long an abusive husband kept frozen in a life of total control and violence.
Actor Tim Reid talks about blacks in military film
Actor, director and producer Tim Reid says his frustration with the lack of black people in the movie "Saving Private Ryan" led him to do a documentary on black veterans.
Tim Reid discusses film about blacks in military
Actor, director and producer Tim Reid says his frustration with the lack of black people in the movie "Saving Private Ryan" led him to do a documentary on black veterans.
Military Spouse Playwright Targets Domestic Abuse
The woman she sees in her bleaker yesterdays is unrecognizable to her now -- almost a stranger.
Central State hires renowned biochemist as new provost
Central State University turned to a "giant in science" to help build the school's academic reputation and improve student success.
Top Scientist Becomes New Central State Provost
A new Central State University administrator comes from the world of science. Juliette B. Bell has been hired as Central State's new provost and vice president for academic affairs.
UNC Remembers Hayden Renwick 2009-09-11 17:31:44.084
The diverse culture at the University of North Carolina can be traced to the efforts of Hayden Renwick, who died at the age of 74 on September 2nd.
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