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Harris-Stowe to Offer Free Tax Preparation Service and Low-Income Tax Clinic
Harris-Stowe State University and the Anheuser-Busch School of Business proudly announces its free tax preparation service and low-income tax clinic, from February 3-April 16, 2011. Free tax servi
Census Estimates Show Big Gains for Minorities
(WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. racial minorities accounted for roughly 85 percent of the nation's population growth over the last decade — one of the largest shares ever — with Hispanics accounting for much
Stevie Wonder Set to Enter Apollo's Hall of Fame
NEW YORK (AP) — Isn't it lovely? The Apollo Theater says singer songwriter Stevie Wonder will be inducted into the New York City institution's Hall of Fame. The theater announced Wednesday that the s
Chris Brown Completes Domestic Violence Program
LOS ANGELES (January 29, 2011) -- Chris Brown has completed a domestic violence counseling program required as part of the singer’s guilty plea to assaulting then-girlfriend Rihanna nearly two years
More Black Men Urged To Become Teachers
ATLANTA (January 31, 2011) -- Filmmaker Spike Lee joined Education Secretary Arne Duncan in issuing a call Monday for more black men to become teachers, making their plea at the country’s only all-mal
WATCHING CAIRO: THE WORLD IS ALL EYES
WORLD NEWS AP CAIRO, EGYPT FEB 2011 It's the focus of the whole world as Cairo's protests, killings and now war in the streets between supporters and non-supporters of the country's president cl
CYCLONE YASI LEFT WRECKAGE WITHOUT DEATHS
WORLD NEWS FEB 03, 2011 AP Tully, Australia A major cyclone named Yasi flocked down on many Australians Thursday sending powerful winds and violent storms. Flood ravaged Australia met Yasi wit
Punxsutawney Phil Groundhog Day 2011 Prediction: An Early Spring
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (AP) — The country's most famous groundhog predicted an early spring Wednesday but wasn't willing to go out on a limb to forecast whether his state's Pittsburgh Steelers will win the
WEARING A WINTER'S BLANKET
WINTER 2011 The latest winter breath has covered cities and towns in the U.S. with blankets of snow which is also called the "white stuff". Layers of snow fall stacked up to 22 inches in some towns
HOMETOWN MEMPHIS LIL EXTRA! *: SHADOWshadow DANCINGdancing!!
HOMETOWN MEMPHIS LIL EXTRA! :>] SHADOWshadow DANCINGdancing TURN on the lightS! Get in front of the wall! Stand up tall cause… Everybody likes SHADOW DANCING... Let's start with The Bump!
Halle Berry Drops Out Of "New Year's Eve" Film, Says She Doesn't Trust Gabe With Nahla's Well-Being
The fight for custody of baby Nahla Aubry is heating up. Mom Halle Berry, who is currently dating her recent Dark Tide movie co-star Olivier Martinez, has reportedly been replaced in a big comedy fil
Stillman Hosts Viewing Party to Raise Funds for UCNF
Stillman held it's annual United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Super Viewing Party Saturday, January 29 at the McDonald Hughes Center in Tuscaloosa. This year, UNCF paid tribute to music icon, Chaka Khan.
Underground Railroad Quilts Served As A Means of Communication During Slavery
Before we can explore exact methods of the underground railroad, we must first understand the basic methods of communication among slaves. It was prohibited for slaves to learn to read and write. Thou
Stillman Art Instructor's Work to be Showcased at DeLuce Art Gallery in Missouri
Keyser Wilson's painting "Remnants" has been selected for display in a national juried exhibition, entitled EPHEMERA, at Olive DeLuce Art Gallery at Northwest Missouri State University, in Maryville,
Stillmanites Make Quilt in Commemoration of Brown Memorial's 130th Church Anniversary
Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church is celebrating their 130th anniversary this year in a unique way. Lifelong member Yvonne Wells conceived an idea to combine an assortment of quilts, made by several