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Chambers Earns Player of the Week Honor
Saint Gregory's forward Justin Chambers is the Sooner Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week.
On December 4th, 2009, the UNCF will be holding its annual Black Tie Gala event at the Hilton Americas Hotel in downtown Houston.
ON CAMPUS String Quartet celebrates first decade performing on campus Over the decade that the Hawthorne String Quartet has been the quartet-in-residence at Boston College, they have collaborated with BC faculty, worked with students in classes and performing groups and traveled throughout the United States and Europe as "ambassadors" for the ...
TIF board weighs whether to change how it doles out funds for downtown projects
The purpose of the inner-city district known as a tax-increment financing zone is to create a growing snowball of money to get redevelopment rolling.
Waco news briefs for Mon., Oct. 26
Community workshops concerning the Greater Downtown Waco Plan are scheduled from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. today at the Phoenix Ballroom, 401 S. Third St., and from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the city of Waco Multipurpose Center on the former Paul Quinn College campus, 1020 Elm St.
Amid Accreditation Battle, Classes Begin Today at Paul Quinn College
Today is the first day of classes at Paul Quinn College in Dallas. Only about 150 students are expected to attend.
Paul Quinn College begins fall semester
Paul Quinn College's fight to remain open received a boost Monday when it received $500,000 from the Meadows Foundation.
Classes Open at Troubled Paul Quinn College
Posted: Monday, 05 October 2009 7:24AM Classes Open Today at Financially, Academically Troubled Paul Quine College Today's the first day of class at Paul Quinn College in South Oak Cliff where the student body is down sharply because of the dispute over the school's reredentials.
Accreditation fight expected to hurt Paul Quinn College enrollment
Paul Quinn College may still be accredited, but its recent struggles appear to have scared many students away.
Continuous Rain Has Shelters On Standby
Share + Sep 13, 2009 6:24 pm US/Central Reporting Bud Gillett North Texas has done a tentative dance with the rain, not so much to have caused widespread flooding, but heavy enough it could happen any minute.
Judge: Paul Quinn College can stay accredited as lawsuit proceeds 10:26 Am CT
Paul Quinn College can stay accredited while it pursues a lawsuit against its accrediting agency in federal district court, college representatives announced Thursday.
Ragland: Don't count Paul Quinn dead just yet
Hold off on that inglorious obit for Paul Quinn College. Sure, the small liberal arts school on the wrong side of the tracks is in a death grip that should prompt family and loved ones to get here quick and nudge tombstone chiselers to stock up on purple and gold granite.
Paul Quinn College in Dallas loses accreditation appeal 12:28 PM CT
Paul Quinn College has lost its appeal to keep its accreditation, an appeals committee of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools ruled today.
DeMetris Sampson makes huge donation to Paul Quinn College
Applause erupted from a crowded restaurant in downtown Dallas last Friday evening as Dallas attorney DeMetris Sampson announced a $50,000 gift that she presented to Paul Quinn College President Michael J. Sorrell.A A Celebrating her "Fourth 50 Birthday" at the Harwood 609 Restaurant, Ms.
TV: Supporters battle to save Paul Quinn College
With its accreditation now in question, this weekend supporters are fighting to save Paul Quinn College.
EDITORIAL: TIF board should reconsider vote on Quinn Campus improvements
Count us among the confused. We found ourselves just as bewildered as some of our local leaders this week upon learning that a tie vote in June by the Tax Increment Financing District 1 board on renovation of a key structure at the old Paul Quinn College campus effectively precluded any effort to right the matter by the Waco City Council.
Turner and Giddings: Why Paul Quinn deserves to be saved
Paul Quinn College exists today because African Methodist Episcopal preachers and former slaves back in 1872 understood the importance of education.
City council to consider two TIF projects tonight
The Waco City Council tonight is set to award nearly $800,000 from the tax increment financing zone treasure chest for streetscaping for a new downtown bank building and a high school parking lot.
As Legislators Offer Support to Paul Quinn, Sorrell Vows, "We Are Going to Be Fine."
Rep. Sylvester Turner offers his caucus's support of Paul Quinn, while president Michael Sorrell and state Rep.
Black lawmakers support Paul Quinn College's fight for accreditation 12:09 PM CT
Texas lawmakers will hold a press conference today to protest the decision to strip Paul Quinn College of its accreditation.
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