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Oliver has 'great hope' for college
Dr. Samuel "Dub" Oliver isn't one to hide his emotions when it comes to the successes of his school - and after convincing wins by the men's and women's basketball teams last weekend, the East Texas Baptist University president even expressed his excitement on Facebook.
The Rev. Michelle Hall talks to students while holding up a sign with the theme of her sermon during the Mid-Week Chapel Thanksgiving Service Tuesday at Julius S. Scott Sr.
On December 4th, 2009, the UNCF will be holding its annual Black Tie Gala event at the Hilton Americas Hotel in downtown Houston.
Wiley looking to fix conflicts
Wiley College officials say they're working to address a disruptive group that has been stirring up problems with students on campus.
City commission OKs traffic study for Wiley Avenue
A traffic study for Wiley Avenue was approved by the Marshall City Commission during its meeting Tuesday.
Is using 'doctor' title being dishonest?
Despite agreeing four years ago not to list an unaccredited doctorate from a California diploma mill on his resume, St.
President of Texas AARP has spent a lifetime debating healthcare
By DIANNA HUNT They were angry. They were worried. They were up in arms.Senior citizens took to the streets, town halls and other public forums in the months leading up to Saturday's House vote on a healthcare overhaul bill to voice their opinions, playing a big role in shaping the debate throughout North Texas and the nation.Mary Scott was front ...
The streets surrounding Wiley College were full of happy, smiling people decked out in purple for the school's annual Homecoming Parade.
Freedom Ridersa sacrifice and courage
As the decade, 1950-60, ended, there emerged a new "army of the discontented." The Southern Christian Leadership Conference , created to perpetuate the move to change a social order, provided the impetus to nonviolent tactics used by college students, young and old people from diverse backgrounds.
Wiley to dedicate residence hall Friday
Wiley College will honor one of its most illustrious alums when the school dedicates a residence hall in his honor Friday, Nov.
Wiley College officials, students and members of local churches took time out of their weekend to read to children as part of the college's annual Fall Fest Sunday.
Commission seeks Wiley compromise
The Marshall City Commission is expected to create a compromise in the debate over two street closings when they meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in Commission Chambers at City Hall.
GOP Whitea s congressional career
During a recent Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Annual Awards Dinner, President Obama paid tribute to "the last Reconstruction-era North Carolina congressman." It was a revelation deeply rooted in the nation's past.
City commissioners will consider certification of a petition calling for term limits during their 6:30 p.m. meeting today at City Hall.
Wiley plans Habitat Day celebration
The Wiley College Student Government Association will host an event to honor the Marshall Area Habitat for Humanity today in honor of the group's work in the community.
Be prepared to have an a-maze-ing time during this year's Fall Festival. A hay maze will be constructed in the parking lot behind the Weisman Center to get children turned around a bit during the Oct.
5th-graders say age for owning cell phone up for debate
What is the appropriate age for owning a cell phone? That's the question St. Cyprian's fifth-graders addressed in a Friday morning debate.
Wiley run, walk-a-thon planned
Wiley College is picking up the pace towards good health. The institution will host its annual Presidential 5K Run and 2K Walk-A-Thon Oct.
Wiley to hosts Religious Emphasis Week
Several speakers will be on Wiley College's campus next week to take part "Religious Emphasis Week." The event will run from Sunday through Wednesday and is in honor of the college's relationship with the United Methodist Church.
Leadership Marshall graduates 20
The Marshall Chamber of Commerce proudly presented 20 Leadership Marshall 2009 participants at a graduation ceremony Thursday, Aug.
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