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Spelman student has an app for that
Friday, 1 Jan, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
Spelman student has an app for that

By Amanda Rowell
Jonecia Keels, a junior at Spelman College, has an interesting claim to fame.  She is the creator of iDex, a popular application for iPhones that has fans of the video game Pokémon raving.
Keels …

Sound & Vision: Guitarist Winston McFarlane
Friday, 1 Jan, 2010 – 5:00 | 3 Comments
Sound & Vision: Guitarist Winston McFarlane

By Collin Kelley, Editor
Guitarist Winston McFarlane was working a corporate job, using his degree in marketing from Morehouse College, when the anxiety attacks began. He soon realized he was languishing in a career he didn’t …

20 Under 20: Students Making A Difference
Friday, 1 Jan, 2010 – 5:00 | One Comment
20 Under 20: Students Making A Difference

This issue features our second annual 20 Under 20 project recognizing students who have passion and take initiative to help others in the community. Billy Wren and Chris Calvert suggested that we focus on …

Real Estate Briefs
Friday, 1 Jan, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
Real Estate Briefs

Bill Bartlett, founder of Bartlett Company and owner of Home ReBuilders, has launched the Personal Home Development concept for individuals who want turnkey, new-home development from start to finish, personalized to their needs. Clients will …

Online Exclusive: Make your New Year’s resolutions stick
Friday, 1 Jan, 2010 – 5:00 | One Comment
Online Exclusive: Make your New Year’s resolutions stick

By Claire Kurtz, The Well-Organized Woman
Do you remember your 2009 New Year’s resolutions? Did you stick to them? If you answered yes, you are in the minority. If you answered no, don’t be discouraged. Most resolutions …

Sustainable Art
Friday, 1 Jan, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
Sustainable Art

By Jenn Ballentine
Founded by photographer and sculptor Dwayne Bass, TWOvital strives to create awareness of environmental issues and promote sustainability through its art. Using reclaimed and found materials, Bass created the first-ever sculpture to receive …