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NPS Photo August 25, 2019 marks the four-hundredth anniversary of the first Africans forcibly brought to English-occupied North America.1 The National Park Service commemorates this historic event, remembering the survival, resilience, and contributions of Black people in American history.   During the American Revolution, approximately five-to-eight thousand people of African descent supported American liberty. They […]

Ajinomoto Co. displays the company’s leading product ‘Ajinomoto Monosodium Glutamate Seasoning’ at AJINOMOTO Umami Science Square in Kawasaki, Japan March 18, 2019. REUTERS/Yoshiyasu Shida/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights

ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. —   The Raiders of the 28th Bomb Wing became the first agency ever to adopt a trail in the Black Hills during the Veteran’s Point Trailhead Partnership dedication ceremony at the Pactola Reservoir in South Dakota, Oct. 24. Ellsworth Air Force Base and the Black Hills […]

ATLANTA— Bridging the gaps between the African continent and the coast-to-coast diaspora was a big discussion point at the National Black Business Conference, which recently took place. The conference, hosted by the National Business League, the National Black Chamber of Commerce and The World Conference of Mayors, welcomed African representatives from all over the continent. […]

When U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken visited the Middle East last fall, he didn’t go there just to talk about oil and natural gas, terrorism or the war in Ukraine. He also went there to talk about soccer. Before the U.S. national team’s World Cup opener in Qatar, Blinken joined members of the […]

Lifestyle brand Urban Sophistication, whose puffer phone cases are popular on TikTok, use the app to reach new audiences. “Due to its algorithm we didn’t really count on it as a reliable communication channel to our current audience,” co-founder Elad Yam says. “So, a TikTok ban wouldn’t have much impact on our brand.” That said, […]

Posted on: June 22, 2022; Updated on: June 22, 2022By Alyssa Collins, ac95@mailbox.sc.edu In 2021, Alyssa Collins,  assistant professor of English Language and Literature, was awarded a yearlong Octavia E. Butler Fellowship from The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino . . .

Belgian King Philippe and his wife Queen Mathilde recently led a delegation on a week-long visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The trip was billed as a chance to recalibrate the relationship between the two countries after a dark colonial past. We spoke to Julien Bobineau, who has researched the narratives around Belgium’s […]

RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) – South Dakota Mines isn’t always known for being artistic, but they are known for their science. During the International Bladesmithing Competition, a team from the school forged the best of both worlds. A sword used to just be some old metal, until a team of eight Mines students took a […]

European Commission Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis attends a press conference of Read-out of the College meeting during a debate on Poland’s challenge to the supremacy of EU laws at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, October 19, 2021. Ronald Wittek/Pool via REUTERS Register now for FREE unlimited access to reuters.com Register BRUSSELS, Dec 1 […]


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