Sunday, December 6, 2009
Tran Government cuts off Internet before student rallies
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Health Care Debate gets HEATED!!!!
http://news.yahoo.com/video/health-15749655/tempers-flare-during-health-care-debate-17004624
Friday, December 4, 2009
Vouge...the Undergroud Phenomenon
Victoria Secret Fashion Show 2009
South Africa expands AIDS treatment for babies & mothers
Zuma said that all babies with HIV will receive treatment at public facilities from next April, while women will receive care earlier in their pregnancies in a bid to prevent transmission to newborns.
He also announced that he was preparing to take a HIV test himself, and urged the public to do the same.
Poachers kill endangered South African rhinos
Environment minister, Buyelwa Sonjica said of the 253 animals killed between 2005 and this year, 114 were killed in national parks.
Business Day quoted Sonjica saying measures such as a complete ban on the sale of ivory were being mooted.
Nollywood films to speak out against pregnancy complications with Nigerian women
The films take a provocative look at the deadly crisis in sub-Saharan Africa's second largest economy and the world's eight largest oil exporter, where some 70 percent of the 150 million people live on less than a dollar a day.
For more info please visit http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091204/wl_africa_afp/nigeriahealthwomen
Guinea's wounded president flown to Morocco
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091204/ap_on_re_af/af_guinea;_ylt=AsRlnmtaCpcV_VlBY57ffQvlWMcF
'Sun-Maid girl' makeover sparks controversy
Passion Desert.....its worse than the foridden fruit
Strange Sexual Harrasment Case in NYC
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/?rn=3906861&cl=16978154&ch=4226723&src=news
Genital Herpes May Never Go Dormant
As a matter of fact, even when it's not causing an outbreak, the virus is shedding tiny bits of itself in the genital tract. The study for these findings appears in the Nov. 18 issue of Science Translational Medicine.While the study did not specifically address whether or not the very small amounts of virus being continually shed are enough to infect someone else, the findings have the potential to change the way in which scientists view the life cycle of the disease.
To learn more please visit http://news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20091119/hl_hsn/genitalherpesmaynevergodormant
One in Four Teen Girls Have STDs
to learn more please visit http://news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20091124/hl_hsn/oneinfourteengirlshavestds
NY couple charged with forcing woman into sex work
The woman was beaten so frequently by her captors, sometimes with bricks and wooden boards, that scars and bruises covered her body, according to a federal affidavit.
Domingo Salazar and his wife, Norma Mendez, appeared in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn on sex trafficking charges and were being held without bail. Their attorneys had no comment.
To learn more about this story visit http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091126/ap_on_re_us/us_sex_trafficking
Nursing Home Industry Scares Senior Citizens
VOP Racial Profiling Campaign Update
Over 500 Groups Demand End To Local Immigration Checks
Rural Virginians talk health care to Congress
S.L.O.T. participates in the Walk For Hunger in Petersburg VA
S.L.O.T. Takes Home the Iron Award at the FAAM Awards
Student Liaison Outreach Team (S.L.O.T.) was recognized as an organization on Virginia State University's campus on January 12, 2007. The S.L.O.T. program is designed specifically to connect the youth with their future. The members of S.L.O.T. are fulfilling that goal by providing positive influences through interactive community service and workshops.
To learn more please visit http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/profile.php?id=1135553698&ref=ts
Study Reveals the Angriest Americans
A national survey of 1,800 Americans aged 18 and older questioned participants on how and when they feel angry in order to build "a broader social portrait of anger in the United States," said study researcher Scott Schieman, now at the University of Toronto.
These angry emotions range from mild annoyance to yelling and feelings of outrage.
While anger is a normal human emotion, it could be detrimental if you hold on to it too long. And those who express their anger might actually live longer than those who keep it bottled in, one study found.
The results of the survey, conducted in 2005 and to be published next year, showed several key connections to anger.
For one, people under 30 experienced anger of all forms or intensities more frequently than did older adults. This was mainly due to the fact that young people are more likely to be affected by three core stressors that can trigger angry feelings, Schieman said:
Time pressures
Economic hardship
Interpersonal conflict at the workplace
Time pressures had the strongest link to anger, especially low-grade versions termed "feelings of annoyance," the study found.
Those who were under financial strain tended to report higher levels of anger, a connection that could be particularly important in today's flagging economy, Schieman noted. The financial influence tended to be stronger among women and younger adults.
Having children was also associated with angry feelings and behaviors, such as yelling, particularly in women, the survey found.
Filled with tears, Iverson happy to be back in Philadelphia
Surprisingly, it took just five minutes for A.I.'s eyes to well-up with tears as he tried to talk about his career's progressions and how happy he was to be back in Philadelphia.
Enrico of The 700 Level has Iverson's emotional quotes:
• "I have fans all over the world ... I appreciate them in Memphis, Detroit, Denver, but the relationship I have with these fans [in Philadelphia] is like no other."
• "People here watched me grow as a basketball player. They came in and cheered for me night in and night out, gave me everything that they had. That's why it was easy to give them everything I had."
• "This is one of the realest places in the world. They're passionate about their sports and I gave them everything I had and that's why they responded to me they way they did."
Soccer world focuses on 2010 draw in Cape Town
Coaches, former soccer stars and celebrities were gathering for a draw ceremony to decide the eight groups of four teams.
Oscar-winning movie star Charlize Theron will help FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke in a lavish ceremony due to start at 7 p.m.
Defending champion Italy, five-time winner Brazil and European champion Spain will be looking to avoid the sort of draw that makes it tough to get through the group phase. Teams from New Zealand to Mexico, Chile to North Korea, Slovakia to host South Africa will hope those conducting the draw will give them a chance of a place in the knockout phase.
The 32 nations in the draw have been split geographically into four pots which will eventually produce eight groups of four teams.
South Africa, as host, has been given one of the seeded positions along with Italy, Brazil, Spain, England, Germany, Netherlands and Argentina.
"Expectations are very high and this is the start of the World Cup for me and the other coaches involved," said South Africa coach Carlos Alberto Parreira, who led his native Brazil to the 1994 title and has coached at three other World Cups. "I have been involved in World Cup draws before. As Brazil's national coach, expectations were just as high but this one is extra special because we are the World Cup hosts."
The other three South American teams -- Paraguay, Chile and two-time World Cup winner Uruguay -- are also in the same pool so they can't meet in the first round. The same applies to the four Asian qualifiers, North Korea, South Korea, Japan and Australia. and Africa's other qualifiers, Nigeria, Ghana, Algeria, Ivory Coast and Cameroon.
The 13 European teams in the competition can't avoid each other altogether, but there can't be more than two in any group.
The second band of European teams -- France, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Denmark, Switzerland, Greece and Serbia -- are in the same pool. That has angered the French, who felt they should have been seeded after winning the title in 1998 and reaching the final four years ago.
Because France is in the European pot, there could be a repeat of the 2006 World Cup final in the group stage, with Italy possibly meeting the French.
With the draw ceremony for the June 11-July 11 championship taking place and hundreds of delegates and officials from around the world gathering in Cape Town, the bidding nations for the World Cups in 2018 and 2022 are also taking the opportunity to impress observers.
David Beckham is one of the leading figures backing England's bid. But the 1966 hosts face opposition from the United States, Australia, Russia, Japan, Qatar, Indonesia, South Korea and joint bids from Spain-Portugal and Netherlands-Belgium.
Healthcare For America NOW!
Affordable Health Care for America Act Promotes Competition
Importance of Healthcare for Children
Virginia's Ranking
Health care reform may hurt hospital credit
Health care fight swells lobbying
Thursday, December 3, 2009
VOP working towars Restoration of Voting Rights in Virgina
Please help support the VOP in their efforts.
Restoration of Voting Rights for
Former Felons in Virginia
The problem:
Virginia has an estimated 300,000 former felons who cannot vote.
Virginia and Kentucky are the only two states that have this restriction.
The solution:
Former felons should have their rights automatically restored when they complete their sentence and probation. The Governor can establish this policy entirely on his own, with no permission required from the Virginia General Assembly. We need Governor Tim Kaine to sign an Executive Order to correct this injustice — before he leaves office.
ACTION NEEDED:
What you can do:
Contact Governor Tim Kaine at (804) 786-2211 or send an e-mail at http://www.governor.virginia.gov/AboutTheGovernor/contactGovernor.cfm
and ask him, “Please sign an Executive Order to restore voting rights for former felons so that their rights are automatically restored when they finish their sentence.”
Tiffany Evans blast Rihanna's "Russian Roulette" Song
Angela Davis is speaking at VSU
Girl gets Flu Shot and now walks backward
Designer Babies???
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj_-sBNQKcQ
Gay Marriage in DC?
Obama What happened!!!!
look for your self
Disney is a Freak!!!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
SCHOLARSHIPS!!
College students are having a hard time finding/receive college grants and loans now more than ever. So here are some places to go to help try and receive more funding for school.
Fast Web, College Board, Annual Signet Classic Scholarship Essay Contest, Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship Program, Lowe’s Scholarship
HBCU's are under attack in Mississippi
At Jackson State University, students have turned to Twitter and Facebook to gather signatures on a petition to block the move proposed by the Republican governor. A half-dozen students attended a state College Board meeting Thursday expecting some discussion about the proposal, but there was none.
Why do the black schools have to merge? I feel like this is a cop out and the HBCU's are being used because they are an easy target. I hope these school continue to fight back before this plan is offical. Its bad enough HBCU's don't recieve as much funding as mainstream school, now you want to squeeze them all together? Who benefits from that, certainlly not the students attending these HBCU's.
Tiger may not be so great...
I don't know was going on with Tiger but I just hope this doesn't ruin another great African-American athlete.
'>check out this video
I can see your Halo!!
Yes the moon has a halo!!! If you were out last night you may have noticed a ring or "halo" around the moon. This ring around the moon is caused by high upper-level clouds called Cirrus Clouds. These clouds are made of ice crystals. These ice crystals bend the moon light shining through these ice crystals and create a ring, or halo, around the moon. There is a saying, "ring around the moon, rain comes soon," sure enough it rained today.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Health Care Reform..Health Care Reform...Health Care Reform!!!!
Please call 1-877-264-4226 and ask Senators Mark Warner and Jim Webb and all of our 11 U.S. Representatives to support this health care legislation.
VOP- Making a Change for the betterment of the Community
Loddy Workshop
VOP- An Organization for the People
Want to learn more vist http://www.virginia-organizing.org/
VSU Annual Christmas Concert
presents :
University Concert Choir in the ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Johnnella Edmonds, Conductor
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
7:00 p.m.
Anderson -Turner Auditorium
Virginia Hall
Free Admission and Open to the Public
Basketball VSU vs Fayettevile
Ms Black & Gold Pageant: A Night in Chicago
Virginia State University Fall 2009 Graduate Research Symposia
Thursday November 5, 2009
4:00 p.m. – 7:00p.m.
Harris Hall: Colson Auditorium
Get registered before Friday Oct. 30 !!!!
Presentations by Graduate students in History, Mathematics, Computer Science,
Biology, Psychology, Education, and Criminal Justice.
The Big Apple Classic: VSU vs VUU
The 4th Annual Big Apple Classic Basketball Tournament, Virginia State University vs. Virginia Union University will be held at Madison Square Gardens in New York City on December 5th. This big event for the Mighty Trojans so if you can please come out and support. For more information please visit http://www.thegarden.com/events/big-apple-classic-2009.html
The VSU 411
VSU 's SGA is on facebook
Check out are group
PSA on VSU Homecoming Concert 2009 from SGA
To the Students of Virginia State University:
On behalf of the Student Government Association we would like to present an official explanation of the changes that occurred during Homecoming Week to the VSU Homecoming Concert 2009.
The VSU Homecoming Concert was scheduled to include Gucci Mane since September of 2009. Due to legal circumstances, Gucci Mane was prohibited from leaving the state of Georgia for the duration of the month of October. Unfortunately, the Student Government Association and University Administration were not officially made aware of this decision until October 27th 2009. As a result, Gucci Mane did not perform and was not permitted to schedule a make-up concert date because of security concerns. The SGA had no control over Gucci Mane not performing, but we understand the students’ frustration and felt it was necessary to let it be known how the situation occurred.
Director of Marketing & Campus Relations
Student Government Association
The VSU Learning Experience
VSU Learning Experience Survey
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc Founder's Day Ceremony at VSU
The Beta Gamma Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc will host a Founder's Day Ceremony Today at Virginia State University in Foster Hall Chapel.
Alpha Phi Alpha (ΑΦΑ) is the first intercollegiate fraternity established by African Americans. Founded on December 4, 1906, on the campus of Cornell university in Ithaca, New York.
The founders, Henry Arthur Callis, Charles Henry Chapman, Eugene Kinckle Jones, George Biddle Kelley, Nathaniel Allison Murray, Robert Harold Ogle, and Vertner Woodson Tandy, are collectively known as the "The Seven Jewels."The fraternity expanded when second and third chapters were chartered at Howard University and Virginia Union University in 1907. Beginning in 1908, Alpha Phi Alpha became the prototype for other Black Greek Letter Organizations (BGLO). Today, there are over 680 active Alpha chapters in the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia, the West Indies, and the Virgin Islands.
Alpha Phi Alpha evolved into a primarily service organization and has provided leadership and service during the Civil Rights Movement and addresses social issues such as Apartheid, AIDS, urban housing, and other economic, cultural, and political issues affecting people of color. The Martian Luther King, Jr National Memorial and World Policy Council are programs of Alpha Phi Alpha, and the fraternity jointly leads philanthropic programming initiatives with March of Dimes, Head Start, Boy Scouts of America and Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America.
Dr. Keith T. Miller is the next president of VSU
Dr. Keith T. Miller, current president of Lock Haven University, will be the new President of Virginia State University starting June 2010
Dr. Miller is President of Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania. He received his bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees from the University of Arizona. He started his academic career at Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Teaneck Campus in New Jersey and later became Associate Dean of the School of Business at Quinnipiac College in Connecticut and Dean of the College of Business at Niagara University in New York. In 2001, Dr. Miller was named Provost and Vice Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh. In 2004, Dr. Miller was selected to serve as President of Lock Haven University. Currently, he serves on the Clinton County Community Foundation, Sovereign Bank Board, Pennsylvania Campus Compact, AASCU Committee on Policies and Purposes, Lock Haven Kiwanis, and the Board of Directors of Adventures in Health, Education & Agricultural Development.
Tiger Woods in Accident, while media tries to scar is image
Although there is no speculation of driving under any influence, the celebrity news website TMZ.com reported that a dispute between Woods and his wife, former model Elin Nordegren, was at the center of the incident.
I believe this is just an attempt to bring another star African-American athlete down in the public eye. It was small car accident and he's fine now, so just leave the man alone.
Tiger's accident
Jackson's "This Is It" set for January DVD release
You’re pretty for a dark-skinned girl
The color complex among African-Americans has affected the way we feel about each other and our race. Light skinned girls and dark skinned girls can’t get along. Dark skinned girls resent their fair skinned sisters, while they, just want to fit in and considered black. “Light, bright, and damn near white,” is the phrase they hear unless they are being complimented on their long, gorgeous “good hair.” Which in turn is used against the little girl with “nigga napes,” because society tells her kinky hair is uncivilized.
Since slavery first began in America, slaves were divided by their complexion. If you were lighter skinned you worked in the house and were treated better. Darker skinned slaves were sent to the fields dealt with more mistreatment. This separation placed on the slaves still lives on today.
In the book “Don’t Play in the Sun” I read about a sorority using “the brown paper bag test” on acceptance into their sorority at Howard University. Members of this sorority would hold a brown paper bag to the face of prospects, and if their skin color was darker than the paper bag they were denied acceptance to the sorority. I couldn’t believe such acts were still practiced up to the end of the 20th century.
The Black community of America needs to stop this nonsense of self discrimination. Its united we stand so let’s stand together and acknowledge all black beauty.