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Charleston Southern 66, Savannah State 51
LeChell Rush blocked a career-high four shots, helping the Bucs post a season-high 10 blocks in a victory over Savannah State University at CSU Fieldhouse.
Small-press Southern piano gospel blues: "Somebody's Gone" by Bro. Theotis Taylor
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Dr. Kenneth Taylor, expected the best from his students
As a professor at Savannah State University, Dr. Kenneth Taylor expected the very best of his students.
AASU nursing students to study in China
The Far East is nearly within reach for a handful of nursing and health-care students at Armstrong Atlantic University who have been selected for a new study abroad program.
"I think the criminal justice program is at the top of the SSU food chain and there is no doubt in my mind," Shafer said.
Program has 100 percent pass rate on grad tests
Seniors in Valdosta State University's Upward Bound program recently celebrated a 100 percent pass rate for the Georgia High School Graduation Test .
SSU students prepare for graduation
Savannah State University students are getting ready to walk across the stage. About 200 students will graduate Saturday and on Friday they praticed in the Tiger Arena.
Savannah State University continues to wait for a response from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference about its application for membership.
Kendrick SkillsUSA squad Excels at Nationals Once Again
Laketa Lewis, Melody Johnson, and Zia Green from Kendrick High School placed 5th in Tech Prep Showcase.
Chef Raleigh Bynes of Bynes-Royal Funeral Home won first place in the salad category with his Frog Eye Salad at the 2007 100 Celebrity Men Who Cook event to raise money for the United Negro College Fund.
Headline: College application deadlines less overwhelming for SHS seniors
A Sonoraville High School senior returned to the school following graduation last year for help applying to college during the summer months.
Duval County program teaches students how to reach college
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When disaster strikes, it's nice to have somebody there to help. That's what students at Savannah State University are learning with their Homeland Security and Emergency Management Program.
Scholar: King went beyond equality
What Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. did better than anyone else was try to understand where we fit into history and where we all fit into the world, according to King scholar Dr.
Liberty grad is SSU homecoming attendant
As part of the 2009 homecoming celebration, Tierenee Raeshaun Roberson was crowned Miss Savannah State University 2009-10 on Oct.
Clark Atlanta holds inauguration ceremony
Clark Atlanta University held an inauguration ceremony for President Carlton Brown Friday morning at the Georgia World Congress Center.
A Fast-Pitch from entrepreneurs
Local entrepreneurs had the opportunity this past Friday to "pitch" their business ideas in front of a panel of judges comprised of entrepreneurs, investors, and Georgia Southern faculty.
An outreach program that helps those in need. For information, call 912-695-2044. Harvest "Soul" Festival 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, 125 Canebrake Road.
Art & Soul: Artist showcases hand-carved sculptures cast in ceramic stone
Artist Phil Starks finds inspiration for his multicultural sculpture in his daily meditation sessions.
Students grow bacteria gardens at Skidaway Institute gathering
Students often grow vegetable gardens for science projects, but some local students took on an entirely different task.
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