Society
Students In Sudan Spark Movement Against Sudanese Government
A group of Sudanese students have mobilized to demand that President Omar al-Bashir and the National Congress Party step down from power. Read more
Skate Park Being Built In Watts Hits Speed Bump
A skate park being built in Watts, California has been dealing with opposition and is in danger of not being finished. Read more
AOL Purchases Huffington Post For $315 Million In Massive Move To Put AOL Back On The Map
AOL is looking to make a major move in the internet space as they purchased the Huffington Post for $315 million. Read more
Black Fire Electrician Finds Noose In Locker After Filing Race Discrimination Suit Against FDNY
Gregory Seabrook, an electrician, discovered the symbol of hatred and lynching only two months after filing a race discrimination suit against the department. Read more
Luther Campbell Running For Mayor Of Miami
Luther Campbell running for mayor of Miami may not be so surprising as you think. Read more
Video Surfaces Of 16-Year-Old Robbery Suspect Being Beaten By Police
A video that was hidden from the public of police kicking and beating a 16-year-old has finally surfaced. Read more
What Is The NSTIC And Will It Change How You Use The Internet?
Is the NSTIC the new form of “Big Brother” or a more convenient way to do away with all those internet passwords? Read more
Peaceful Protests In Egypt Turn Violent As Mubarak Refuses To Leave
The energy of the Egyptian people is intensifying this week, as Mubarak still makes no definite moves out of the Presidential office. Read more
Spike Lee Calls Upon African American Males To Become Teachers
A town hall meeting at Morehouse college featuring Spike Lee, Jeff Johnson and Arne Duncan discussed the void of black male educators in the school system. Read more
Templeton Secondary School Looks To Start Jazz Program, Needs Help
Templeton Secondary School in East Vancouver, Canada has started a jazz music program, along with hosting a band, choir, guitar and keyboard lessons for its 1000 plus students, but they still need help. Read more





