Zeta Phi Beta Sorority seeks new members
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated is a Historically Black Greek Letter Organization. Zeta Phi Beta was founded January 16, 1920, by five collegiate women on the campus of Howard University. […]
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated is a Historically Black Greek Letter Organization. Zeta Phi Beta was founded January 16, 1920, by five collegiate women on the campus of Howard University. […]
Read MoreNominated by their respective schools, members of the NFF Hampshire Honor Society must be either: A senior player, who will graduate this spring/summer, and just completed his final year of […]
Read More“Ten Year Milestone of Advocacy and Empowerment for Women and Girls” The Columbia (SC) Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., celebrated its ten-year chapter anniversary and […]
Read MorePaintings celebrate “patron saints” of Gullah cuisine with 24K gold leaf and halos of woven sweetgrass The South Carolina State Museum recently acquired the portrait series, “Matriarchs of the Lowcountry,” […]
Read MoreThe excitement level was off the charts. Thousands of Gamecock fans from all over the state lined up on Main Street from Laurel Street to the State Capital. The parade […]
Read MoreOver the last three decades, the United States has seen pregnancy-related deaths rise nearly 140 % , and heart disease continues to be the leading cause. Furthermore, women who have […]
Read MoreDONATE YOUR CAR TO KIDS. Your donation helps fund the search for missing children. Accepting Trucks, Motorcycles & RV’s, too! Fast Free Pickup – Running or Not – 24 Hour […]
Read MoreAllen University will be staging a production of the play The People of Clarendon County in historic Chappelle Auditorium on Tuesday, April 16 at 6 {: } 3 0 \mathrm […]
Read MoreBetween work, family obligations and a constantly changing world, people in the United States are stressed. In fact, U.S. workers are among the most stressed in the world, according to […]
Read MoreThe City of Columbia, in partnership with the Black Maternal Health Collective, held a press conference on April 4 to announce a series of events for the very first Black […]
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