Detroit-Based entrepreneur named one of the 100 most influential
By Miaun McCloud | October 26, 2016Just when Detroit businesses were being forgotten about, out of the woodwork comes the award-winning entrepreneur Gwen Jimmere.
Just when Detroit businesses were being forgotten about, out of the woodwork comes the award-winning entrepreneur Gwen Jimmere.
Prospective graduates of the Class of 2017 have finally elected their senior officers and put them into action.
Debating and campaigning typically offers voters an opportunity to gain a clear understanding of each candidate’s potential policies and goals.
CMA senior John Phillips III recently played in the Horatio Williams Foundation Second Chance Basketball Games. This event took place April 9 from at the Detroit Edison Public Academy.
The art of photography has become a trending hobby, and it seems that DPS has their own share of students who’ve found an interest and has become known for it. “When I’m taking pictures, I’m not just looking for something that looks nice or has a certain mood.
Watch out Starbucks there's a new shop in town! Just a Bit Eclectic is a tea shop that has recently opened in Detroit.
The 67th annual Military Ball was held on May 6 at Burton Manor. The night was filled with spectacular awards, dining and dancing for both JROTC cadets and their escorts.
Every child is taught about slavery but for some kids in Kenya, slavery is their reality. Kenya is a country where human trafficking for forced labor and sexual exploitation runs rampant.
The water crisis in Flint is sparking outrage from the Communication & Media Arts High School community. “It’s just sad that the people of Flint have to suffer like this,” said Detroiter Sharlene Taylor.
The NBA All-Star game, held on Feb. 14 in Toronto, marked a big opportunity for the Detroit Pistons’ Andre Drummond.
On Feb, 11, the president of the African American 10th Calvary Regiment, Cpl.