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One open Beach seat, 18 contenders
Eighteen people have applied to fill the at-large seat vacated by School Board member Carolyn Weems.
Regina Mobley is proudly celebrating her 18th year as a news anchor at WVEC-TV. The 1983 graduate of Norfolk State University and 1979 graduate of Granby High School started her career in broadcasting as a news reader and reporter at four local radio stations.
Saajaimori Mahadi Hasan Spratley
Saajaimori Mahadi Hasan Spratley graduated cum laude from Norfolk State University on Dec.
Spartan Village Gets Dose of Season Cheer
Spartan Village residents have been the recipients of an outpouring of goodwill during the holiday season.
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NCI honors recent grads at ceremony
Dr. Barry Dorsey , director of the New College Institute, addresses graduates during a ceremony Monday at NCI as Dr.
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Flash mob takes Old Dominion University campus by surprise
Hundreds of students converged on the Old Dominion University library Thursday night.
NSU president falls short of Baltimore job
Norfolk State University President Carolyn Meyers will not be heading to Baltimore to lead Morgan State University.
Grad commencements for NSU, ODU, TCC
A world-renowned surgeon, an internationally known educator and "the hardest-working man in radio" are among the speakers at December commencement services in Hampton Roads.
Remembering the New Canaan Experiment, 40 years later
Vincent and Mary Mitchell stepped into the ballroom at Norfolk State University and paused inside the door, like the others, to scan the thin crowd.
Music lover was ambassador for Hispanics in Hampton Roads
Angel L. Morales loved to bring people together. Whether it was founding a multicultural festival at the Oceanfront or inviting musicians from other countries to Virginia Beach, the retired Army lieutenant colonel excelled at introducing individuals to new things - and new people.
Report zeros in on grads' debt
Today's college and university students are leaving school with larger debts than their predecessors and having a harder time finding jobs to be able to repay those loans, according to a report released this week by the California-based Institute for College Access and Success.
Sitcom stars creating a future, leaving a legacy
Tim Reid and Daphne Maxwell Reid look over the logo of their new venture, Legacy Media Institute.
What's in a name? Moses Grandy Trail
Loading... 1 of 2 The Moses Grandy Trail in Chesapeake is named for Moses Grandy, a 19th Century man who, while a slave, helped build the Great Dismal Swamp Canal.
40th Anniversary Observed For NSU Teaching Experiment
Last weekend a unique anniversary was celebrated when over 20 former Norfolk State University students, and members of their families observed a little known passage in American history which took place 40 years ago.
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Tom Joyner to address Nofolk State University graduates
Tom Joyner, host of the nationally syndicated "Tom Joyner Morning Show" and author of the book "I'm Just a DJ But ... It Makes Sense to Me," will deliver the keynote address at Norfolk State University's commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. Dec.
Forty years later: Community reaps intern a experimenta rewards
This is the final installment in a series about the 40th anniversary and legacy of a New Canaan educational venture.
Native-American chief speaks in EC
Marilyn Berry Morrison, a chief of the Roanoke-Hatteras Indians of Dare County, discusses her tribe's history during an event celebrating Native American Heritage Month at the W.C. Witherspoon Memorial Library, Thursday evening.
Firefighters investigating alarms, bathroom fire at NSU dorm
Firefighters extinguished a blaze in a bathroom inside a Norfolk State University dormitory this morning after being called several times overnight on reports of fire alarms sounding.
What Black Men Think About Obama In The First Year
A A A A A A "You have to put his presidency within a historical context," said Virginia lawmakerA Kenneth Alexander.
Links Luncheon speaker: Learn to laugh at yourself
A motivational speaker at the annual Links Luncheon had a simple message for the audience: Let go and learn to laugh at yourselves.
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