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Keepers of the dream: as Bethune-Cookman College celebrates 100 years, school officials, alumni say mission has not changed DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. Mary McLeod Bethune founded Bethune-Cookman College 100 years ago with five little girls and $1.50. Over the past month or so, ......(Continue Reading) What Black college students think about sex, money & civil rights; student editors say new generation is poised and ready to meet the challenges - Interview STUDENTS at historically Black colleges are optimistic about the future and upbeat about their individual progress. They are, in general, more materialistic ......(Continue Reading)Death knell for college broadcasting? Web fees threaten to shut down school stations - Update They're tiny, underfunded, and often eclectic in taste level and delivery, but a college radio station may be as much a part of an IHE's identity as ......(Continue Reading)100 Best Songs By Black Composers WITHOUT them, there would be no Broadway, no Grammy, no jazz, no rock n' roll--no American music. The blues of America, the gospel of America, the jazz ......(Continue Reading)Lucinda Williams: songs of experience - Interview Mining her romantic foibles and rebellious soul since her 1979 debut, Lucinda Williams just keeps striking pay dirt. Her songs--ranging from country ......(Continue Reading)
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