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#TheHowardWay: Championship Blog
Senior Destinee Harrison - who sat out of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Tournament due to injury - took us behind the scenes for an inside look at the Lady Bison's run to the MEAC Volleyball Championship Game.
HOWARD ATHLETES GET DOWN AND DIRTY
This past Saturday, Howard athletes in conjunction with the Howard division of the Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) went to the Trinidad Campus Center City Public Charter School to help build a playground for children.
Tim Burton's world comes to Korea
If you are looking for whimsical yet dark works of art, American film director Tim Burton's fantastic world is on exhibit at the Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) in central Seoul. Some 860 of Burton's works from his earliest small sketches to those from his most recent movie "Frankenweenie" are on display for both children and adults.





Desert Safari
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Jumeirah Mosque
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Sydney Opera House.
Sydney, Australia
Inside the Atlantis Palm
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Durban City Hall
Durban South Africa
Bayon Temple
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Wild Zebra
Johannesburg, South Africa
Abandoned Palace United Arab Emirates
Sunset. Ol Souk
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Inside the Burj Khalifa
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Woman and Child
Johannesburg, South Africa
Atlantis the Palm
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Skyskrapers
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Demilitarized Zone
38th Parallel, Korea

Wild Monkey
Angkor-Wat Temple
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Sunset at Sand Dunes
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Rap Becomes the Medium for a Protest Song About Austin’s Gentrification
Lawrence “Lench” Martinez, a rising artist in the rap industry, has lived in East Austin since the late 1980s.
But Austin has been transformed, just since his youth, into a city that he barely recognizes and where working-class people can no longer thrive. His response was to write and produce a politically charged song that he calls “reality rap.”
As East Austin Changes, The Villager Perseveres as a Voice for African-Americans
To say Tommy Wyatt is a survivor in Austin publishing circles is an understatement. Wyatt started his weekly community newspaper, The Villager, in May 1973. Today, working out of a nondescript, one-story office building on East 12th Street near I-35, he’s still at it, keeping his readership up to date on issues of interest and concern to the African-American community.
For Gay Spouses, the First Tax Season Together Is Cause for Celebration
Harper and Flores have been living as a couple for 10 years. But they could not wed until the Supreme Court sanctioned same-sex marriages nationwide in its Obergefell vs. Hodges ruling last June. That decision, a landmark for gay rights, has also allowed gay couples to reap the economic benefits of holy matrimony.