Cedar Valley College graduate Caleb (Sean) McCampbell returned to the Lancaster campus on Sept. 10 to perform as part of a recital performance by the Tom Braxton Quartet.
On Tuesday, September 16, 2014 Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) hosted its 67th Annual National Youth of the Year Award Celebration in Washington, D.C. where six youths from
As a fitness expert and neurosurgeon, Dr. Brett Osborn says he appreciates the growing public interest in general health and fitness. Now, he says, that attention needs to
The study of science, tech Investing in early childhood education is one of the brightest and most productive things we can do as a community, and as a nation. Research shows that early childhood experiences
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Karla Estrada, a junior at Duncanville High School, captured the first-ever Award of Excellence for having the best overall entry in the National Federation of Press Women’s 2014 High School
(AP) – The first case of Ebola diagnosed in the U.S. has been confirmed in a man who recently traveled from Liberia to Dallas, sending chills through the area’s West African
Erika Estes is no normal university student, in Pre- Law at University of North Texas, Estes recently lead a group of nine students from the Cedar Hill Ninth Grade Center in an eight-week Peer Teen
The Dallas ISD continues to meet all four of the state’s accountability standards according to the Texas Education Agency’s recently released school accountability standards ratings. In all four categories-student achievement, student programs, closing performance gaps, and postsecondary readiness-the Dallas ISD
St. Philip’s School and The Episcopal School of Dallas students launch letter-writing campaign; they want to change perception of math and help families and children understand that math