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Two Blacks throw in hats for U.S. presidency

Third party candidates want radical views heard Four years ago, the election of Barack Obama as the first Black president of the U.S., was hailed as a groundbreaking moment in…

Isaac lashes Caribbean as it heads toward Florida

By DANICA COTO SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Tropical Storm Isaac churned toward the Dominican Republic and Haiti on Thursday, threatening to strengthen into a hurricane that could take a shot at Florida just as…

A Memorial fit for a King

Walk north on Independence Avenue; cross 15th Street towards the Smithsonian Castle; traverse the landscaped path around the Washington Monument; and cross the Kutz Bridge over the Tidal Basin. This…

Florida was weird as only it can be in 2011

TALLAHASSEE, — Did you hear about the giant Lego man that washed up on Siesta Key beach? What about the man who walked into a bar, ordered a beer and…

FAMU alumni president: “We can solve our own problems”

Florida A&M University (FAMU) has been under fire since the hazing-related death of band member Robert Champion, 26, occurred just a few weeks ago. Champion’s death has since been ruled…

Students say no to hazing

Four students connected with misconduct expelled On Monday, Dec. 5th, the Student Government Association (SGA) of Florida A&M University (FAMU), hosted a mandatory forum about the Universities anti-hazing policy. The…

A Letter to Mr. Herman Cain

“You see,” Cain says, “I left that Democrat plantation a long time ago, and I ain’t goin’ back, because Blacks are being brainwashed by the Democratic Party.” Cain, perhaps we…

Creating jobs must be our first priority

As most readers are aware, the magnitude of the unemployment challenge continues to increase with each passing month. The latest figure for U.S. unemployment was 9 percent, which meant that,…

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