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NCSE: Courtney Jefferson and The Red Carpet Society

Name: Courtney Jefferson School: North Carolina A&T SU Occupation: Residential Design Real Job: The Red Carpet Society “Cultivating a new lifestyle by promoting diverse social relationships, exclusive fashion, current events and cutting edge technology.  Encouraging [...]

No Ceilings Student Edition (NCSE)

For many of us, college is the bridge you cross to grow up, start a career and make money.  As kids they ask you “what do you want to be when you grow up”.  Some [...]

Sit Down To Rise Up

“This is how change happens, though. It is a relay race, and we’re very conscious of that, that our job really is to do our part of the race, and then we pass it on, [...]

Black History in Your Backyard pt. 3

When I hear the expression Renaissance man there are many people who could come to mind.  Leonardo Da Vinci, Shakespeare, maybe even his royal purpleness Prince?  But the true definition of a renaissance man in [...]

Take These Words To Heart

Only 13% of Americans are aware that heart disease is the number one cause of death for women.  Poor diet, lack of exercise and smoking  increases the risk of disease in the heart and blood [...]

Which one pick one: Best Colleges

They say the economy is recovering, but the effects of the recession continue to affect the nation’s public colleges and universities. STUDENT ARE THE FUTURE OF THIS NATION and also one of its largest spending [...]

PeeWee gets an Ipad

PeeWee gets an Ipad

With all the recent jibba-jabba over Apple’s long awaited IPad, it can be a little confusing to know who to trust or where to look for the best review.  Personally, I think PeeWee’s got it [...]

TOP FIVE WAYS TO CUT DOWN COSTS IN COLLEGE

Ah, college. The four years of one’s young life notorious for partying, making connections, and – most of all – being in a constant state of utter broke-ness. Paying for college has never been easy, [...]

Unprecedented Devastation

Imagine the shock and devastation you would feel upon finding that the Capitol building, the most enduring and recognizable symbol of our nation’s government and political process was in shambles, rendered useless by the force [...]