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DMC alumnus, player on college’s last Vikings football team and retired dentist Dr. Wayne Morris serving as commencement speaker ...
College of Charleston senior golfer and South African native Kieron van Wyk might be playing in his final collegiate ...
As firefighters in Suriname battled to save buildings in the historic city center of Paramaribo in April, volunteers were ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore used a commencement speech at an HBCU attended by his grandfather to urge a more nuanced ...
On the eve of their formal interviews with College of the Desert’s board of trustees, the four finalists for superintendent ...
It’s hard to imagine crocs chasing prey on land. But long ago, the Caribbean was home to fast, terrifying crocodile cousins. These predators lived long after dinosaurs and had sharp teeth built ...
(Credit Illustration by Jorge Machuky) (CN) — Millions of years ago, the Caribbean wasn’t the peaceful island chain we think of today. It was a hunting ground for giant, land-roaming predators built ...
Four semifinalists are in the running to become College of the Desert’s next permanent superintendent/president — among them, the college’s acting superintendent. The semifinalists for COD's ...
including the Caribbean, confront outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles and yellow fever. “Over the past five decades, vaccines have saved 154 million lives worldwide ...
An oilrig at sea. Photo public domain. Shell, one of the world’s largest energy companies, has decided to leave three major natural gas projects in the Caribbean Sea off Colombia’s northern coast.
This rare moment of bipartisan concern comes after CalMatters reported that fake community college students have stolen more than $10 million in federal financial aid and more than $3 million in state ...
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