Job Loss And Economic Pain Are Gripping America
By James B. Ewers Jr. COMMENTARY I am reminded of the time-honored expression; tough times don’t last but tough people do. We are in the throes of tough times. Some […]
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By James B. Ewers Jr. COMMENTARY I am reminded of the time-honored expression; tough times don’t last but tough people do. We are in the throes of tough times. Some […]
Read MoreVoorhees University proudly announces that two exceptional students from the School of Science, Technology, Health, and Human Services (SSTHHS) have been selected to present their research posters at the upcoming […]
Read MoreBy Dr. Barbara A. Reynolds COMMENTARY As America grapples with shifting values and increasing chaos, we face an unsettling question: Could Black Americans find themselves pushed back to a time […]
Read MoreGet ready for an electrifying night of praise and worship as the Sadie Grice Funny Scholarship Foundation, in partnership with the New Bethel AME Church (Plantersville) presents the HBCU Gospel […]
Read MoreThe Voorhees University Men’s Indoor Track and Field team claimed victory at the 2025 Inaugural HBCU Division II Indoor Track and Field National Championship, held at the Norton Healthcare Sports […]
Read MoreMembers of The Links, Incorporated from across South Carolina gathered at the State House on March 4 for the annual South Carolina Links Day at the Capitol, a day dedicated […]
Read MoreThe Beta Epsilon Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., in Columbia, SC, presented its Annual Youth Symposium on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at Southeast Middle School in Hopkins, […]
Read MoreColumnist and political commentator Michael Harriot will be the keynote speaker for the Media & Civil Rights History Symposium on March 27 and March 28, sponsored by the University of […]
Read MoreRichland Library is proud to introduce Donna Davis as the Spring 2025 Entrepreneurin-Residence (EiR), bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to local business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs. Davis, CEO […]
Read MoreAccording to research conducted by U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy; Annual Business Survey, in 2019 there were 115,514 businesses in South Carolina owned by minorities. African-Americans were the […]
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