Author: Savannah Herald

From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education So you missed your job interview.  It happens. I know no one needs to remind you why it’s important to not miss the job interview.  It’s already a challenge to make a good impression — recovering after missing the interview is even harder. Having said that, there are many reasons that you could be a no-show for a scheduled interview.  It happened to me once.  My train broke down and I sat on an Amtrak for four hours one winter and missed an interview. You should know that recruiters in the same industry…

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Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection While translation apps have made traveling abroad a great deal easier, it never hurts to have a few phrases memorized for politeness and convenience. If you are headed to Japan, you probably already know konnichiwa (hello) and arigatō (thank you), but what other phrases come in handy? As a long-term resident, here’s my short list of what every traveler should know. Sumimasen Just like English “Excuse me,” this versatile word can be used to get someone’s attention, to ask them to repeat something you didn’t catch, to apologize for small errors, and to…

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Global Black Voices: News from around the World In the book discussion on Hew Locke: Passages (Yale Center for British Art, 2025), Hew Locke will be in conversation with Allie Biswas, coeditor of the publication. This event takes place on Tuesday, October 7, 12:00–12:45 pm (EST). Edited by Martina Droth and Allie Biswas, the book includes essays from leading curators, critics, and scholars that situate Locke’s work within the context of colonial and postcolonial history and theory: Kelly Baum, Indie A Choudhury, Hew Locke, Saloni Mathur, Asma Naeem, Rachel Stratton, and Clarrie Wallis.  Book Description: For thirty years, the Guyanese…

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Scientific Research & Exploration: Discover the World With Research Study Research Study and Technology mntl-sc-page_1-0″ data-sc-sticky-offset=” 92″ data-sc-ad-label-height=” 24″ data-sc-ad-track-spacing=” 100″ data-sc-min-track-height=” 250″ data-sc-max-track-height=” 600″ data-sc-breakpoint=” 50em” data-sc-load-immediate=” 3″ data-sc-content-positions=”[1, 1050, 1250, 1550, 1950, 2350, 2750, 3150]” data-bind-scroll-on-start=” real” > < div id =" mntl-sc-page _ 1 -0" data-sc-sticky-offset =" 92 " data-sc-ad-label-height =" 24 data-sc-ad-track-spacing =" 100 data-sc-min-track-height =" 250 data-sc-max-track-height =" 600 data-sc-breakpoint =" 50 em" data-sc-load-immediate =" 3 data-sc-content-positions =" [1, 1050, 1250, 1550, 1950, 2350, 2750, 3150] data-bind-scroll-on-start =" real" > Trees have great deals of intriguing features and uses, yet it’s perhaps their elevation that…

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Health Watch: Wellness, Research & Healthy Living Tips Costco has struck an agreement with drugmaker Novo Nordisk to make anti-obesity GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic and Wegovy available to its members at roughly half the usual cost. Through the store’s prescription program, members with a valid prescription can buy a four-week supply of the injectables for $499. The offer is available only to those paying out of pocket, since many insurers still do not cover these medications. The move comes as GLP-1 drug prices have soared as supply continues to be increasingly limited. This has led some people to seek…

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Game On: Sports News, Highlights & Commentary KYLE T. MOSLEY I am Kyle T. Mosley, the Founder, Managing Editor, and Chief Reporter for the HBCU Legends, Saints News Network, and Pelicans Scoop on FanNation a Sports Illustrated team channel since October 2019. Morehouse Alum, McDonogh #35 Roneagles (NOLA), Drum Major of the Tenacious Four.  My Father, Mother, Grandmother, Aunts and Uncles were HBCU graduates! Host of “Blow the Whistle” HBCU Legends, “The Quad” with Coach Steward, and “Bayou Blitz” Podcasts. Radio/Media Appearances:  WWL AM/FM Radio in New Orleans (Mike Detillier/Bobby Hebert),  KCOH AM 1230 in Houston (Ralph Cooper), WBOK AM…

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Fresh from the Kitchen Area: Recipes & Food Concepts This scrumptious brioche loaf has a gold brownish crust, a tender buttery crumb, and an abundant preference that originates from lots of eggs, authentic butter, and an over evening remainder. If you have not made brioche bread in the past, I advise starting with my Precisely Exactly How to Make Brioche Dough overview where I go through the blending, rubbing, and windowpane assessment in much more information. This article is every little thing concerning forming and cooking the dough right into a sensational loaf. Why I Preserve Going Back To This…

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Glow & Grow: Black Beauty, Haircare, and Skincare Tips 10 Best Heatless Styling Hacks for Natural Hair in 2025 by Danielle Cox for Curlynikki.com I used to think beauty only counted if it came with heat. The hiss of the flat iron, the hum of the blow dryer, the smell of singed ends lol that was the soundtrack of my late teens and twenties. Every style felt earned through sacrifice, every curl bent into something it wasn’t… sometimes straightened with heat only to disrespectfully bent into a wave or looser curl WITH HEAT! The audacity. But then came the night…

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Faith & Reflection: Voices from the Black Church and Beyond One of the most common ways of dismissing someone is to say: “Take a hike.” No one told me to do so, but nevertheless, I recently took a hike in the wilds of Whitefish, Montana, where I have been leading services at Glacier Jewish Community for the High Holy Days. It was a beautiful excursion up to Dollar Lake — a chance to immerse myself in the beauty of God’s creation. I learned that lakes come in many different colors, or to be precise, many shades of blue and green.…

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Style Spotlight: Looks, Trends & Fashion Inspiration EEvery season has its statement color, and this Fall, it’s all about the rich depth of PLUM!We saw lots of burgundy and deep reds in previous Fall seasons, but this year, the wine shade has moved more of a purple territory, offering a moodier alternative to our classic black and brown pieces while still feeling timeless. These plum tones are bold while still feeling wearable, which is exactly why they’re showing up on everything from flowing dresses to structured leather bags. It’s rich, refined, and perfect for fall.The plum color trend pairs well…

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