Faith leaders are helping their congregants enjoy a little heaven on earth by encouraging “green” living and lessening their carbon output. Organizations like the Washington, D.C.-based Evangelical Environmental Network and the Eco Justice Program of the National Council of Churches have acknowledged responsibility for being better stewards and offer information online to accomplish that end. […]
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BCCC Wins Marketing Award
The Baltimore Chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA) has named Baltimore City Community College the winner of its 2010 Marketing Excellence Award in Education. The association presented the honor at its end-of-year gala June 3 at the Colonnade Inn and Spa. AMA cited the college’s Workforce Pipeline Solutions rebranding effort which promotes the college’s […]
Students, Staff Dedicate Memorial Garden to Deceased Student
The students and staff of Windsor Mill Middle School, led by Principal Deborah Phelps and sixth-grade team leader Casey Head, hosted a special event to dedicate a memorial garden to the memory and life of former student Derek G. Johnson, who passed away over the 2009 Memorial Day weekend. Developed and planned by students and […]
Baltimore City School’s Arts Program Earns National Honors
The Academy of College and Career Exploration’s (ACCE) after-school arts program, Careers in the Arts, has been recognized as a national semi-finalist for the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities’ “Coming Up Taller Award.” Careers in the Arts provides after-school extended learning to students at ACCE in various disciplines, including ensemble-created theater for social […]
Saint Agnes Hospital Nurse Wins Award
Yolanda Copeland, senior vice president of Patient Services and chief nursing officer (CNO) at Saint Agnes Hospital, was recently honored as winner of the 2010 Nursing Spectrum Excellence Award in the competitions “ Advancing and Leading the Profession” category in the Baltimore metropolitan region. ?Copeland was selected from five finalists in the Advancing & Leading […]
Tau Gamma Delta Sorority Hosts Diamond Ball
On June 12, the Pi Chapter of Tau Gamma Delta Sorority sponsored its Tauette Club’s 24th Annual Diamond Ball. The event was held at the Forum Caterers, 4210 Primrose Ave. The Tauette Club’s Diamond Ball features graduating seniors (Diamonds) in an evening of extravagance. It also introduces the Rosebuds or juniors, who will become Diamonds the following […]
‘Transformers’ Star Speaks at D.C. School
Singer and actor Tyrese Gibson asked the students of Ferebee-Hope Community School Complex to stand in their red uniform shirts and receive accolades from their teachers and parents on June 16 when he visited the school’s 21st Century Community Learning Center Afterschool Program’s commencement ceremony. Dressed in a soft gray suit, Gibson set aside time […]
Fenty Announces SYEP Assignments
Mayor Adrian Fenty has announced assignments for the 22,000 District-area youth looking to get some work experience under their belts this summer. Participants range in age from 16 to 22, and according to the mayor’s office, approximately 68 percent of this year’s participants in the Summer Youth Employment Program are from Wards 5, 7 and […]
Council Displays Sutton’s Photo at Wilson Building
The District of Columbia City Council has paid yet another tribute to slain intern Alonte Sutton. The governing body decided recently to display a photo of the youth among other deceased Council representatives at the John A. Wilson Building. Sutton, 18, had worked last summer as an intern for At-large Councilman Michael Brown. He was […]
Gary Coleman’s Ashes in Limbo
A funeral for former child actor Gary Coleman, whose body was cremated June 18, won’t take place for months, if one will be held at all, a Utah judge has ruled. His ashes will be safeguarded until a probate dispute between his ex-wife and a former business associate is resolved, the judge said. According to […]
Tax Credit Expires- New Home Construction Falls
The federal government reported that new home construction fell sharply in May, the first month after the federal homebuyer tax credit expired. “No doubt, a certain amount of building and buying activity that would have taken place in May was pulled forward to accommodate the program’s end date, which is why we have projected some […]
“Mobile Money” for Haiti
Through a partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the United States Agency of International Development has created a $10 million banking fund to jumpstart financial services in mobile banking in Haiti. “Mobile Money” will provide the delivery of cash assistance to Haitians devastated by the earthquake and help lift them out of extreme […]

