Alpha Psi
5. January 2011 | 09:30Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity marks 100th anniversary
PICTURE IT. Ten young black men at the turn of the 20th century in Bloomington, Ind., with a vision for achievement that would change the college experience for generations. (News Source: Philly.com - 08:13:03)
Kappas boast 100 years - and a brotherhood of high achievers
Members of the black fraternity founded in 1911 include many pillars of South Florida communities Retired Col. William Hammond really started something when he pledged Kappa Alpha Psi, then the only black fraternity at Indiana University, in 1946. (News Source: Sun-Sentinel - 02:07:38)
THE (01-05-11) EURweb Free-4-All Page/Board
*Just like the headline says, this page/board is where you can discuss the stuff that we didn’t cover in today’s issue. (It’s sort of like feedback with a twist) Remember, NO name calling, racial taunting, graphic sex talk and vulgarity in general, PLEASE. — EUR MOTIVATIONAL NOTE A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle. […] (News Source: EURweb - 08:04:38)
Briefly… CITY/REGION
2 red-light cameras to flip on The Philadelphia Parking Authority said that two new red-light cameras will be activated tomorrow on Aramingo Avenue, at York Street, in Kensington, and at Castor Avenue, in Port Richmond. (News Source: Philly.com - 08:39:11)
Campus Notes
The following Buffalo Grove students at the College of Business at the University of Illinois have received scholarships: Jordan McNamara, Mesirow Financial Inc. Scholarship, Robert A. Nelson Scholarship; Philip Nguyen, the Dean’s Scroll Award, Philip and Cheryl Rushing Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship; Chinatsu Shimanaka, Lillian and Morrie Moss Fellowship. (News Source: Buffalo Grove Countryside - 11:38:10)
Benefit concert set for Saginaw girl with heart condition
Nettles was born with her heart intertwined with her intestines, a condition that has placed her heart in her stomach. She receives treatments in Ann Arbor and has had five heart surgeries. (News Source: The Saginaw News - 19:57:50)
Community Calendar - Wednesday
CHRISTMAS AT KENSINGTON: Holiday tours, 9:30 and 11 a.m., 1 and 2:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, U.S. 601, Eastover. Open house: adults, $5; children, $2.50. Tours: adults, $5.50; seniors, $4.50; children 10 and older, $2.50; younger than 10, free. Reservations required for groups of 10 or more. (803) 353-0456; www.kensingtonman- sion.org (News Source: The State - 00:42:50)
more news
Harley T. Godard, 78, of Estes Park, died Dec. 27, 2010, at Peaks Care Center in Longmont. He was born June 18, 1935, in Jackson County, Iowa, the son of Walter and Esther (Thompson) Godard. (News Source: Estes Park Trail Gazette - 09:29:47)
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