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8:46 am in Front, Uncategorized by
Grambling Mayor-elect Edward Jones is closing a chapter of 34 years of teaching to open a new one to help make the city of Grambling a better place. Of the seven candidates in the mayoral race, the citizens of Grambling as well as Grambling State University elected Jones to help bring life back to the city.
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Mayor-elect sets priorities
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11:09 am in News, Uncategorized by
Aug. 6, 1945 is an infamous date it was on that day a U.S. B-29 named the Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.
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Atomic bomb survivors visit UCM
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3:46 pm in Life, Uncategorized by
Our expat has been living in Copenhagen, Denmark, for a little under a week now, and it seems as if the city has received enough rain to be considered a rainforest.
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Coping with life in Copenhagen
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12:45 pm in Campus News, Uncategorized by
For the past year and a half, GCSU has been working with the Georgia Department of Transportation, as well as the city of Milledgeville, to install a new red light at the intersection of West Campus Drive and the 441 bypass.After originally being approved, many budget cuts and discussions about the light have led to the conclusion it is unnecessary.
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Change in store for intersection: Plans underway to redesign West Campus Drive and 441 intersection
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6:29 am in Life & Leisure, Uncategorized by
He came from the city of Jesse James and wanted to make sure that everyone knows that St. Joe is where your mail comes from
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Campus advocate is here to help students
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9:54 pm in News, Uncategorized by
Moving to Philadelphia can be an adjustment, but not for Drexel President John Fry, who said he feels like he never left.Despite almost eight years in Lancaster as president of Franklin and Marshall College, Fry said he maintained many old relationships and connections in Philadelphia, often making weekly visits to the city to meet with old friends.
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John Fry begins tenure at Drexel
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10:18 pm in News, Uncategorized by
If you ask most people in Chicago where a local farm would be, they would mention some rural town at least an hour and a half away. But there is actually major support for urban farming in the city, helping to make very local, clean, and natural farming a viable option for stores and consumers.
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UIC’s new farmer’s market
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