More than freedom
By KELSEY BENNETT | Feb. 10, 2013Thousands of African-American men lined up for battle to claim their rights as United States citizens during the Civil War.
Thousands of African-American men lined up for battle to claim their rights as United States citizens during the Civil War.
Foam lined the walls. Pennies spilled from the woodwork. Spotlights shone through holes cut in large pieces of plastic. Within the dimly lit room, music played over videos of the artist evaluating his work. Picket fences painted red were broken over large beams on dark metal.
Businesses are breaking out of the boardrooms and signing on to Twitter.
Businesses are breaking out of the boardrooms and signing on to Twitter. A new study by the UB School of Management shows providing a link between social media and businesses, making them more accessible to the masses, could be beneficial.
In a sense, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was killed twice, according to Dr. Keith Griffler, chair and associate professor of transnational studies. Some of the campus community is disappointed with how Americans have come to neglect what they feel is the true meaning of King's message.