by Divona Phillips in News
Securing an internship has been problematic for some broadcast journalism majors because the university is located in a rural area. Many students find themselves competing for the same positions at companies in Oklahoma City or having to accept summer internships in other cities or states.
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Southern University will hold a national forum, "State of the Black Student Symposium," on Saturday, Feb. 25 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Registration will begin at 10 a.m.
The national forum will feature six students representing colleges from across the country as well as several professionals.
by Mishawn Dubose in News
The Mr. Collegiate African-American Pageant (MCAAP) is back after a four year hiatus. Black male college students from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) across the nation are encouraged to compete in the event, which will take place April 5-9 in Houston.
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Actors across Oklahoma and the nation are invited to audition for the world premiere of "Te Ata, A Play With Music." The groundbreaking production, set to debut in the fall, showcases the life of world-renowned storyteller and actress Te Ata Thompson Fisher (1895-1995).
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Hurricane Katrina ripped through New Orleans in late August, breaking levees and breaking hearts. Xavier University was among the many institutions that were flooded, damaged and shut down for repairs.
by La Juana Jones in News
The Langston University Marching Pride Band was honored with a reception on Feb. 1 in the Amelia M. Taylor Music Hall for their performance during the Honda Battle of the Bands Invitational Showcase held in Atlanta on Feb. 28.
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Children and adults are invited to enter the Oklahoma Centennial Quilt Contest. The theme of the event is "Celebrating Oklahoma History through Quilts." The deadline is April 30 and there are no entry fees. All quilt entries will be exhibited, judged and ribbons awarded May 6 from 10 a.
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The Oklahoma Higher Education Heritage Society (OHEHS) is seeking nominations for inductions into the 13th Annual Higher Education Hall of Fame.
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Something New" sticks with obstinate rigidity to the basic formula that dictates all romantic comedies: A mismatched but cute pair meets, falls in love, has problems and resolves them predictably.
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Langston students and residents got a chance to enjoy a night of poetry, music and discussion at the Poetically Envisioned African Consecrated Enunciations (P.E.A.C.E.) event hosted by Tailor-Made-To-Fit Productions at the Langston Housing Authority Building (M&M Building) Feb.