As long as most of us can remember, Black communities have taught and believed that a college education is the key to social and economic advancement. But according to a
As long as most of us can remember, Black communities have taught and believed that a college education is the key to social and economic advancement. But according to a
Local Democratic members of the General Assembly frustrated by GOP’s moves With the election of Republican Gov. Pat McCrory, the North Carolina Legislature became a supermajority, with Republicans controlling the
When Dr. Lucas Shallua and his wife, Dorothy Edward, started Mount Eagle College, they thought about how fortunate they were to have gone to college in their native Tanzania, a
For Sgt. Kevin Riley, joining the U.S. Army seven years ago felt more like a calling than a career choice.
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Editorial: Criticism of President still taboo
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright has been called a pastor’s pastor, a preaching master who’s like the opposite of March: comes in like a lamb and goes out like a lion.