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Inside February 22, 2005's Issue

-News-

Board of Regents imposes new exemption rules for Regents' Test

'SMP' wins 19 awards from State Press Assoc.

FC/Darton College medical lab tech student scores high

Deadline for Bahamas trip fast approaching

Peer educators plan to poll students on alcohol/drug use

Financial aid refunds sent later than many colleges'

Maymester and summer student advising and class registration to begin soon

 

Cultural Awareness Society plans trips

By David Winters
[email protected]
Staff Writer

The Cultural Awareness Society is sponsoring two events for Black History Month.

The first will be a trip to the State of the Black Union 2005: "Road to Health and Defining the African American Agenda" in Atlanta on Feb. 26 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church.

Some of the invited speakers include Rev. Jesse Jackson, Harry Belafonte, Rev. Al Sharpton, Jackie-Joyner Kersee and Marian Wright.

The second is a trip to the Birmingham Civil Rights Museum on March 5. Included in the trip are a tour of the museum, Kelly Ingram Park and the 16th Street Baptist Church.

Each trip costs $5 to attend. Interested participants may sign up in the Office of Student Life.

 
 
 

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