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Road To Sandra Bland’s Alma Mater Named For Her
Five stories that have North Texas talking: the Dallas County district attorney is taking a leave of absence; Dr. James “Red” Duke has died; a Texas teen…
Should College Dropouts Be Honored By Their Alma Maters?
From a Top Gun sequel starring drones to Howard University's pick of Puff Daddy as its commencement speaker, the Barbershop guys weigh in on the week's news.
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Jan. 6 hearings again raise questions for Justice Dept. over whether to charge Trump
With the House committee tasked to look into the insurrection holding public hearings this month, many are wondering about the progress on criminal prosecutions.
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After four decades on 'Sesame Street," Sonia Manzano launches her own children's show
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Sonia Manzano, better known as Maria from Sesame Street, about her new animated children's television show, "Alma's Way."
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6-Year-Old Boy Is Among Those Killed At Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting
The city of Gilroy, Calif., held a vigil Monday night to mourn the deaths of the three people killed by a gunman during a mass shooting at the city's Garlic Festival on Sunday.
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Students Who Get Better Career Guidance Remember College More Fondly
College graduates who say they received high-quality career services are much more likely to feel good about their education, recommend their university and donate to their alma mater.
1,500 Miles From The Southern Border, Immigration Fight Disrupts Michigan Town
The town has become an unlikely test case for President Biden's immigration policy. Alma's city commission will vote on whether to approve a shelter for unaccompanied minors seeking asylum.
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This #MeToo melodrama isn't great, but Julia Roberts' performance is
Roberts plays a Yale professor whose life unravels after one of her colleagues is accused of sexually assaulting a student. After the Hunt is an academic potboiler that muddles its central issue.
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When Jamil faced a new parent's worst nightmare, a doctor taught him how to be a dad
Jamil Zaki's daughter was in hospital and fighting to survive. That's when one doctor stepped in with the support and advice to help him through his darkest moment.
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Black Philanthropy
Commentator Jonetta Rose Barris says that many historically black colleges and universities are in financial trouble because, she says, the black middle class is not supporting their Alma Maters.
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