Tea and Conversations with African American Women
The inaugural Nashville Tea and Conversations with African-American women will be on Saturday, April 5, 2014 starting at 9 a.m. in the Women’s Building (Elliott Hall) on the campus of Tennessee State...
View ArticleJournalist and Producer Soledad O’Brien Talks Diversity at TSU
By A.J. Dugger III All eyes were on world-renowned Journalist Soledad O’Brien as she spoke at Tennessee State University’s Honors Program Anniversary Luncheon on March 26. The luncheon honored Dr....
View ArticleAfrican-American Culture to Be Spotlighted in Nashville
NASHVILLE, TN — African-American culture can be regarded as both part of, and distinct from American culture. From the days of the slave trade, Africans and African-Americans have contributed by means...
View ArticleRest, Relax and Play at SanDestin Golf and Beach Resort
By Renuka Christoph Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort offers the perfect luxury beachfront experience for all ages. From breathtaking balcony views of the Emerald Coast to exhilarating water activities...
View ArticleFormer Tribune Editor Sonya Jenkins Pens First Book
By Janice Malone Entertainment journalist and media publisher Sonya Jenkins can now add the title of author to her ongoing list of professional accomplishments. It was only a few short weeks ago when...
View ArticleGov. Bill Haslam to be TSU Commencement Speaker May 10
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Bill Haslam, the 49th Governor of the State of Tennessee, will deliver the keynote address during Tennessee State University’s spring commencement exercise on...
View Article4th Annual Joint Conference On Juvenile Justice To Focus On Juvenile...
Clarksville, Tenn – The 4th Annual Joint Conference on Juvenile Justice will be held on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at Daymar Institute, Clarksville, TN from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. The purpose of the...
View ArticleTSU Forensics Team Wins Third Place in State Competition
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – The Forensics team at Tennessee State University made the short trip to Murfreesboro, Tenn., to claim the latest in the growing list of top-three finishes when...
View ArticleNew Life Project Helps Fathers Put Life Back On Track.
By Ronald W. Weathersby Forty-nine year old Ray Collier thought he would change his life by moving from his native Memphis to Nashville to attend trade school to become an auto mechanic. Unfortunately...
View ArticleFisk President Ready for Challenges
By Reginald Stuart Fisk University has a special place in the heart of retired Nashville banker and businessman Bill Collier. In addition to being a Fisk graduate, his grandmother, mother and father,...
View ArticleDiversity found in Murfreesboro’s April 15 election
By Clint Confehr MURFREESBORO — With early voting ending today in this city of 114,000 people southeast of Nashville, residents could be electing their first African-American mayor on April 15. Elected...
View ArticleTax Time Winding Down – Have You Filed?
By Lavestia Gaston-Harper As we count the days down to the end of Tax Season remember that e-file is a faster and more efficient way to file your taxes. Electronically filling your return helps to...
View ArticleMetro Sports by Scott Wallace
Every week Scott Wallace and his WTNTrib Radio team covers the best sports news in the Metro-Nashville area. . Fisk Duo Honored By Nashville Civitian Club The Nashville Civitian Club Honored local High...
View ArticleCan’t File or Pay By April 15? IRS Has Options
NASHVILLE — With just a few days before the April 15 tax deadline, the Internal Revenue Service today reminded Tennessee taxpayers that options are available if they can’t file their forms or pay their...
View ArticleMayor Thanks Local Volunteers Today as Part of Mayors Day of Recognition for...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Mayor Karl Dean today visited local volunteers at an event hosted by the Tennessee Respite Coalition as part of the second annual Mayors Day of Recognition for National Service....
View ArticleDr. Munroe Inspires Emerging Leaders During Presentation at Fisk University
By Nyla Fearn Addressing hundreds of thousands of people worldwide is a part of the training and lectures presented annually as part of the international ministry and occupation of best-selling author...
View ArticleTop 5 Last-Minute Filing Tips From The IRS
As the April 15 tax deadline looms, IRS spokesman Dan Boone offered these top five tips for last-minute filers: 1. Avoiding the late-filing penalty is simple. File either your tax return or an...
View ArticleFatherhood Program builds families in Nashville.
By Ronald W. Weathersby Thirty year old Tarrick Sands entered the New Life Project (NLP) Fatherhood Program on the advice of his parole officer last summer. The Antioch High School graduate had been...
View ArticleCouncil Members Endorse McGuire for Primary Election
By Jason Luntz The race for the Davidson County District Attorney’s office in the May 6 primary election is getting close scrutiny from the African-American community. It is the District Attorney who...
View Article43rd Annual Tennessee Craft Fair Coming to Nashville
Nashville, Tenn – More than 190 regional artists will display and sell one-of-a-kind, handcrafted work at the 43rd Annual Tennessee Craft Fair held in Nashville’s Centennial Park on May 2nd, 3rd and...
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