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April 27, 2021
Coastal Carolina University held its annual Student Involvement and Leadership Awards (SILA) ceremony on Tuesday, April 20, at 7 p.m. at Wheelwright Auditorium. To ensure COVID-19 protocols were followed, only individuals who applied for an award or were a part of the ceremony could attend the in-person ceremony. The event was livestreamed for those who could not be physically present.
During this year’s ceremony, outstanding students, faculty, and staff, as well as groups, were recognized and received a plaque, certificate, or a coveted Chanticleer rooster trophy.
Anaiya Moore of Columbia, S.C., was presented the Ronald D. Lackey Service Award, presented annually to a CCU senior who serves the University community with conspicuous service through involvement and leadership in campus and community activities. She was also named winner of the Haven Hart Impact Award, presented annually to a CCU senior who has served as a role model to other students through th
The Post, the couple used the group’s funds on items and expenses from Amazon, Coach, T-Mobile, and other vendors.
The Loudoun County, Virginia couple agreed to repay Delta Sigma Theta back in full and both face a possible prison sentence of 15 to 21 months, though the range isn’t binding for US District Judge
Randolph Moss who is scheduled to sentence them on August 3 of this year.
“Ms. Arnett publicly accepted full responsibility for her actions that resulted in the misuse of funds,” her attorney,
Kevin McCants said in a statement. “She deeply regrets every bad decision made and remains committed to repaying the organization entirely.”
Black-Owned, Online Tutoring Academies Merge During the Pandemic
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LaTishia Jordan and Aquarius Cain established Achieve Success Tutoring by merging their tutoring academies.
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Despite the disruption caused by the pandemic, school is still in session. Students may need additional support. BlackNews.com reported that Aquarius Cain and LaTishia Jordan established Achieve Success Tutoring, which is said to be one of the fastest-growing Black-owned online schools for students of all ages. The pair merged their companies during the pandemic.
Achieve Success Tutoring’s website, lists Cain as the company’s CEO/Co-Owner who earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Masters in Public Health and is at the dissertation stage of pursuing a Ph.D. in Public Health. She has over 20 years of teaching and tutoring experience.
Governor Newsom Announces Appointments
Sacramento, California - Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the following appointments:
Denise A. Tugade, 30, of Sacramento, has been appointed to the Court Reporters Board. Tugade has been a Government Relations Advocate at SEIU United Healthcare Workers West since 2020. She served as Legislative Director for State Assemblymember Christy Smith from 2019 to 2020. Tugade was the Assembly Democrats Volunteer and Mail Tree Program Coordinator for the Christy Smith for State Assembly Campaign in 2018. She was a Legislative Aide for State Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalez from 2018 to 2019 and Communications Director and a Legislative Assistant for then-State Assemblymember Monique Limon from 2017 to 2018. Tugade was a Senior Associate, AGILE and Human Centered Designed Lead and Social Media Manager at Cambria Solutions Inc. from 2015 to 2017. She was a District Coordinator at DelAgua Health Ltd. Rwanda in 2014. Tugade is an executive bo