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An Apple A Day

As a young girl growing up in Vaughan, Mississippi, Yvonne Sanders — Butler loved the sweet, delectable desserts she helped her mother prepare. But overindulging her appetite led to weight...

Touchdown!

Undoubtedly, you’ve heard stories of the great extremes fans will go to in order to see their favorite team or hear their favorite musical artist — you may even have...

Rewards Of Risk Taking

The cliché is true, “nothing ventured, nothing gained.” Sitting back and waiting for opportunities to fall in your lap may help you stay comfortable — but it will not help...

Relax Your Grip

As director of U.S. external communications for Avon, Cassandra Hayes oversees all print and online communications targeted to 650,000 independent sales representatives, popularly known as Avon Ladies. Managing a staff...

Trump’s Education Cuts Declare War on the Poor

The budget also eliminates the Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, which help the neediest students pay for college. Federal work-study funding, too, is not left unscathed. In a statement, UNCF says more than 26,000 HBCU students receive work-study jobs to help them pay for college and acquire work experience. This doesn’t include the number of black students (and students of other races) attending non-HBCUs who benefit from work-study employment. Yet, the budget calls for work-study funding to be reduced.

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