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Discussing Mergers: Making Sense of Consolidating?
When two similarly positioned companies face the same challenges for survival, they often will perform better as a combined entity than go it alone. It’s a reality in the business world. Since a college or university also is a business, shouldn’t it be held to a similar standard?
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National Campaign for Mental Health Debuts at HBCU
PSAs debut at Howard University and Colleges and Universities Nationwide as part of First Annual HBCU National Mental Health Awareness Day. (Just jokes on the picture)
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Student Receives Life Sentence for Murder of Spelman Student
On Saturday, Devonni Maunel “Devo” Benton was sentenced to life plus 25 years for the murder of Spelman College sophomore Jasmine Lynn.
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Sprite Step Off Winners- Atlanta: Zeta Tau Alpha
“If You Can Step, You Can Step!”
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Plainfield man is a ‘guardian angel’ for tennis athletes
PLAINFIELD — “She’s just a kid,’’ the Plainfield resident said of his girlfriend, Barbara Wallace. “She’s 76. She looks good. I don’t know why the hell she be messing around with such an old man like me.’’ He doesn’t look so bad himself; Van Blake could pass for 65. He frets about forgetting his keys,…
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Did the Obama backlash fuel HBCU mergers?
Following the inauguration of America’s first African-American president, a backlash is brewing against a critical stronghold of his black Southern support base: historically black colleges and universities.
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Fisk Jubile Singers Make their way to Washington
This Valentine’s Day, Washington state history will be made in Tacoma. The iconic 139-year-old American vocal group Fisk Jubilee Singers will be performing for the first time in Washington with the Tacoma Philharmonic.