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Africana Studies marks centennial of Black History and its responsibilities
Cerritos College’s Africana Studies Department marked the 100th anniversary of Black History Month on Feb. 25 with a faculty panel that reflected on Carter G. Woodson’s legacy and the discipline’s role in preserving history and building community.
Iowa student entrepreneurs shine at NIACC business competition.
The NIACC John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center hosted the Everyday Entrepreneur Pitch Competition on February 24; David Roman won first place with Onepack Systems and a $1,250 prize.
College Station approves Bee Creek and W.A. Tarrow park projects
College Station City Council unanimously approved Feb. 26 contracts to replace playgrounds at Bee Creek Park and W.A. Tarrow Park and to fund related improvements at the Lincoln Recreation Center area.
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Showing: 551-560Southside mural project aims to support Tallahassee revitalization
The Knight Creative Communities Institute and private donors secured $30,000 and the Community Redevelopment Agency approved a $30,000 match to fund a proposed mural near South Monroe that organizers hope will become Leon County's largest public mural and support local artists.
Assistance League Santa Clarita honors volunteers, donors and resale supporters.
Assistance League Santa Clarita is a 100% volunteer-run organization that thanks its volunteers, donors and resale store customers; the Resale Store accepts gently used items Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and its sales fund eight local philanthropic programs.
Apertum celebrates one year of innovation, growth and community
Apertum marks its one-year anniversary after launching February 1, 2025, and the article reports over 8.6 million transactions and more than 380,000 unique wallet addresses on the network.
Seniors Reflect on Pepperdine Experiences as Graduation Nears
Pepperdine seniors describe bittersweet feelings in their final semester and recall memories such as trips, awards, and time spent with friends.
Indiafest returns to Wickham Park in Melbourne for its 29th annual celebration.
The 29th Annual Indiafest will take place March 7–8 at Wickham Park in Melbourne, featuring music, dance, food, cultural exhibits and a Discover India exhibit honoring Indian women; proceeds will support WAYS for Life and the Brevard Achievement Center.
Beauty salon opens on Youngstown's South Side.
Love and Beauty Salon opened at 2723 Hillman Street after two years of planning, and the ribbon-cutting ceremony included the owner and city officials.
Negro Leagues honored in Kansas City and Seattle with museum access and Steelheads tribute
The Royals Foundation will again cover admission to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum for all of February, and the Seattle Mariners will wear replica 1946 Steelheads uniforms on Sundays while launching a $500,000 Steelheads Community Fund.
Doyoung Donates 100 Million Won to Support Youth as He Marks His Birthday
World Vision announced on January 30 that NCT member Doyoung donated 100 million won ahead of his February 1 birthday to help 21 young people transitioning out of care with housing and emergency living expenses.
Homenetmen Eastern Region U.S.A. scouting: 2025 review highlights chapter activities
The Eastern Region's 2025 scouting year featured regular havaks, regional panagoums, fundraisers and cultural programming across chapters, and several chapters reported membership growth and milestone achievements.
Artemis 2 honored on Time's 'Back to the Moon' commemorative cover
Time published a special 'Back to the Moon' cover on Jan. 30 featuring Artemis 2 astronauts, and the mission is planned as a roughly 10-day lunar flyby that would send humans farther beyond the moon than ever before.
