News Amerie Avoids the Sophomore Slump April 25, 2005 by Candace Lee Rating: B- Amerie was one of the notable breakout stars of 2002 with her debut album…
News Brazilian Government Encourages Universities to Implement Racial Quotas April 25, 2005 by Amber Skinner From within the often padded comfort of the United States, it is sometimes easy to forget…
News Ethiopian History Returned to Country Last Tuesday April 25, 2005 by Amber Skinner An immensely significant piece of Ethiopian history was returned home last Tuesday; a sizable piece of…
News Annan Investigated for Involvement in Oil-For-Food Program April 25, 2005 by Amber Skinner Few people on earth have not heard the influential name Kofi Annan; from the cover of…
News Study Finds Bourbon Street Bars Practice Discrimination April 25, 2005 by Ashley Kelly A recent study found that black men were more likely to be charged more at the…
News Tenth Anniversary of Oklahoma City Bombing April 25, 2005 by Christopher Wall One hundred-sixty eight empty chairs, each with a yellow ribbon placed at the “Field of Empty…
News Aristide’s Possible Return to Haiti April 25, 2005 by Amber Skinner At a press conference last Tuesday ousted Haitian President Jean-Bernard Aristide described the fate of his…
News Black DA Convicted of Racial Discrimination April 25, 2005 by DarBaham Cleaning up your house usually isn’t considered a crime–but if your house is the New Orleans…
News Clarence Thomas Still in the Running April 25, 2005 by Kamille D Whittaker Congress’ handling of Janice Brown may decide Thomas’ fate Reports are continuing to circulate that White…
News The Power of Names and Perception April 25, 2005 by Candace Lee Rapper DMX, born Earl Simmons, and his wife Tishera welcomed their first daughter (but third child)…
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