A few weeks ago, I sadly attended my last college-hosted Model UN (MUN) Conference. I have participated since freshman year of high school.
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A few weeks ago, I sadly attended my last college-hosted Model UN (MUN) Conference. I have participated since freshman year of high school.
Good morning, World! The sun is shining brightly through the bedroom blinds. I can feel today is going to be fabulous!
The Internet has changed our everyday lives - from the way we communicate, to how we entertain ourselves, to our healthcare regimen.
“Why are you girls sitting up in my kitchen when it’s so pretty and sunny outside today?” Kylie’s mom asked as she entered the room.
Learning a new language is so important. It trains your memory to remember new words and make connections between them.
A little over six years ago I made one of the best decisions of my life.
It was a summer day in the late 1970s. I recall standing in the lobby of Wachovia Bank waiting for the next available teller.
As Black History Month comes to an end, here are more Black American achievements.
Recently, I purchased a t-shirt that had big, pulsating red, black and green letters that spelled out I Am Black History.
The first funeral I can remember attending was my great-grandmother’s. Actually, I don’t remember the funeral, just the trip for her burial to the mountains where she was born.
To me, and so many others, the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement is important. The BLM movement fights for Black people and highlights the changes that needed to be made long ago.
You know, you can actually learn something new every day. Until a spokesperson called from Lexington city government, I never knew this was how my dad felt.
February is Black History Month! I believe this is a great time to honor and focus on Black achievements.
Tonya Lanier, an author and historian who focuses on the preservation of local African American history, will be serving as a guest columnist this month for Davidson Local.
During February, it’s hard not to get caught up in the spotlight that rightfully shines on Black women and men across the country who have broken barriers, shattered glass ceilings and raised the bar.
Dear Family,
We made it back home to the Barbeque Capital of the World! Hope everyone else returned home safely and enjoyed the holiday gathering as much as my brother and I.
I can’t write much…or for very long. Hopefully, this gets into the right hands.
As part of our hyperlocal coverage, Davidson Local invites ALL registered political parties to submit a monthly opinion column by a designee.
Today was very uneventful. That’s what I would like to say. In fact, today was the complete opposite.