Sports with Walter Moore
SSU Second At Tiger Relays The Savannah State women’s track team placed second in the SSU Tiger Relays on March 6 at T.A. Wright Stadium. Winning first place for SSU were Nakisha Thompson (100m hurdles), Alisha Nelson (high jump) and the 4x400m relay team. The SSU men finished 4th in the men’s section. SSU had success in the relay races … Continue reading “Sports with Walter Moore”
Obama Sets Deadline On Health Care Reform
WASHINGTON (NNPA) – President Obama hopes to see his controversial health care reform bill approved by March 18, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs has said. According to thehill.com, Gibbs said sweeping health care reform should move through Congress before the president leaves for a trip to Australia and Indonesia. “We’re leaving on March 18 and we believe that we’re … Continue reading “Obama Sets Deadline On Health Care Reform”
Dr. Cornel West to Speak at Savanah State
Princeton University professor and noted activist, author and scholar Cornel West, Ph.D., will deliver a lecture Thursday, April 1, at Savannah State University. Often called one of America’s most provocative intellectuals and a lifelong advocate for racial justice, West will speak on “The Foundations of Our Legacy: Treasuring Our Past, Preparing for Our Future.” West emerged on the national stage … Continue reading “Dr. Cornel West to Speak at Savanah State”
Pentecostal Miracle Deliverance to hold Leadership Conference
The Pentecostal Miracle Deliverance Center, Inc. invites you to the Women on the Frontline and Men of Integrity Leadership Conference March 10-14, 2010 7:30 p.m. Nightly “Reclaiming Our Focus on Our Purpose in the Kingdom” Matthew 6:33, Ephesians 1:3-6 II Timothy 1:6 The Church is located at 4712 Bull Street off E 65th Street. The Guest Speakers will be: Bishop … Continue reading “Pentecostal Miracle Deliverance to hold Leadership Conference”
Invisible Children Legacy Tour
On March 21 The Lake Church in Savannah will be hosting The Legacy Tour from Invisible Children, a non-profit film studio dedicated to ending the longest running war in Africa. They will be sending representatives from their organization along with native Ugandans to Savannah to talk about the war and to plan out a way to end it. Since the … Continue reading “Invisible Children Legacy Tour”
UniverSoul Circus 2010 National Tour Continues, Headed for Savannah
UniverSoul Circus encourages fans of all ages to “Let Some Fun Shine In” as it debuts the 2010 season with an all-new show WE PLAY TOO….MUCH! Remember how much fun you use to have playing with family and friends? UniverSoul Circus sets the stage where generations of family can come together and enjoy each other dancing in the aisles and … Continue reading “UniverSoul Circus 2010 National Tour Continues, Headed for Savannah”
Invest in Your Children’s Future and Get a 2009 Georgia Tax Deduction
As families face their financial situation each day, looking a month, a year, ten years or more down the road is often the last thing on their minds. However, with the April 15th tax deadline quickly approaching, Georgia residents have an opportunity to invest in their children’s future, and at the same time get a 2009 tax deduction. The Path2College … Continue reading “Invest in Your Children’s Future and Get a 2009 Georgia Tax Deduction”
Bethesda to Celebrate Pastoral Anniversary
Bethesda Early Missionary Baptist Church, 1325 East 31st Street will celebrate the 30th Pastoral Anniversary of Pastor James and 1st Lady Savage. The celebration will be held March 17th-19th, 7:30 p.m. nightly and Sunday, March 21st at 4:00 p.m. Churches in charge are as follows: On Wednesday night, the Victory Prayer Synagogue is in charge, and Chief Apostle Chisholm will … Continue reading “Bethesda to Celebrate Pastoral Anniversary”
Wilson is Superintendent’s Student of the Month for February
The Superintendent’s Student of the Month is Kea’erra Wilson, a senior at Groves High School. According to teacher Sally Stephens, “Kea’erra has consistently made A’s in her academic classes since she arrived at Groves High School. At the beginning of the year she was concerned about taking an AP Calculus class along with Honors Government and AP English Literature but … Continue reading “Wilson is Superintendent’s Student of the Month for February”
Native Son: Living Legend Honoree
The Joseph Henry Tyler, Jr. Chapter of the National Medical Association of Lafayette, LA honored Dr. Lynt B. Johnson at their Annual Scholarship Banquet as its nineteenth Living Legend. Previous honorees include Dr. LaSalle D. Leffat, Dr. Ben Carson, Dr. Louis Sullivan, and Dr. David Satcher. The banquet provides funds for student scholarships. Dr. Johnson is professor and chairman of … Continue reading “Native Son: Living Legend Honoree”