Steve Harvey thanks fans for 'Think Like a Man' support
By Ann Oldenburg, USA TODAY
Steve Harvey has been bombarded on Twitter by the response to his film, Think Like a Man, which bumped Hunger Games out of the No. 1 spot at the box office this weekend. The film took in $33 million, more than twice what was expected by industry analysts.
Review:
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BISON News: Historically Black Colleges Featuring Entrepreneurial Studies
*(Via Washington Post) – Howard University’s School of Business has long offered courses in starting, running and managing a company.
Many of its students have taken advantage of the school’s certificate program in entrepreneurship, while others have tapped the resources available through the dep
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MURRIETA: Student heads to college on Gates scholarship
BY PETER FISCHETTI
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Published: 04 May 2012 12:17 PM
Bill Gates would be proud of Celeste Hinojosa.
The Murrieta Valley High School senior, who won a full scholarship from the Gates Millennium Scholars Program, excels in the classroom, participates in school activi
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College: 'Best Investment' or Big Risk?
Hough: The financial return for a four-year degree may surprise you.
By JACK HOUGH
College is the best investment you can make, President Obama told students last month at the University of Colorado.
As a metaphor for the benefits of education, that statement is fine. But taken as a claim a
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RAMS News: WSSU Students Win State-Wide Competition
Students from the Clinical Laboratory Science Department at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) took top honors in the Student Quiz Bowl sponsored by the North Carolina Society for Clinical Laboratory Science.
The competition was held in conjunction with Carolinas Clinical Connection, the annua
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TIGERS News: TSU Tells Our Story
A History of the Presidents of Texas Southern University
Texas Southern University has embarked upon an ambitious journey to tell it’s story. Told by individuals who attended school and worked at the third largest Historically Black College in the country, professors, staff and students are putti
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SPARTANS News: Message from President Tony Atwater
May 2, 2012
Dear Faculty, Staff and Students:
On April 25, 2012, the 2012-2014 biennial budget was enrolled. The Enrolled Bill is not final. Once the Governor has decided on what, if any, action(s) he may take, the General Assembly will come back to Richmond to act on any proposed vetoes/amend
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He’s Not That Into You, Because You’re Not Into Yourself!
May 3rd, 2012 - By Liz Lampkin
Is being confident relevant to one’s existence? Does it make a difference in having low or high self-esteem? What exactly is self-esteem? Self-esteem is the realistic respect, or favorable impression a person has of themselves. It is who one believes they are, belie
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HORNETS News: Problems at Delaware State University
April 29, 2012,
Dear Citizens and Colleagues:
My name is Rev. Dr. Salim Faraji and I am an Associate Professor of Africana Studies at California State University, Dominguez Hills and a minister in the Fifth Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Irvine, California. I a
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Alcorn to honor largest graduating class in history
When Alcorn State University first opened its doors in 1871 with eight faculty members and 179 eager students the institution’s future and impact could not have been foretold. Today, Alcorn serves as the epic-center for academic excellence and is a major economic generator for southwestern Mississip
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Look Before You Leap
Often times we wonder if the egg comes before the chicken, or if the chicken precedes the egg. In marital terms, pre-marital counseling must come before the engagement. Engagement is a monumental part of life that is typically done in private. Many have taken it to extensive levels by professing t
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