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Blacks chose Obama over Jackson as race spokesperson


		Blacks chose Obama over Jackson as race spokesperson

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

3 days ago by George E Curry/NNPA Columnist

While everyone was fixated on Jesse Jackson's interest in castrating Sen. Barack Obama,  almost overlooked was another Obama insult  John McLaughlin, host of the "McLaughlin Group," made.

MU challenges federal court decision

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

3 hours ago by Kaitlyn Davidson

A dismissed lawsuit against Miami University by an evangelical preacher is still being pursued after a federal district court was ordered to reconsider the case concerning First Amendment rights on campus.

James G. Gilles, a preacher known for his frequent visits to universities, was barred from Miami in October 2002 after preaching controversial sermons to students on the public campus about his Christian faith.

Uptown Wendy's lot to be demolished in September

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

4 hours ago by Harry Bauer

The developers of a $4 million, four-story commercial and residential project to replace the charred and tarped Wendy's restaurant at the corner of High and Main streets won approval from the Historic and Architectural Preservation Commission July 2.

With no final action required by City Council, construction is scheduled to begin in early September, according to Matt Rodbro.

Returning veterans

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA

1 day ago by danielle capalbo

Maybe he had slept for three hours, or maybe it was four.

At 5 o'clock on a Wednesday morning, Michael McDonough is up, with enough time to get dressed and ready before he takes the Green Line to Northeastern. But McDonough doesn't take classes here or hold a job nearby.

Busted

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA

1 day ago by Terri Schwartz

July 29 might have been an ordinary summer afternoon for some people, but for many bored Facebook users it was a somber day. The Scrabulous application, a virtual version of the popular board game Scrabble, was removed from Facebook in the United States and Canada.

Black Anglicans question conservatives, African ties

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

2 days ago by Daniel Burke/Religion News Service

For five years, conservative Episcopalians eager to escape their liberal American church have been building ties with African Anglicans half a world away. But they have few connections with Black Americans in their own back yard.

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