Spelman College makes history with 7 valedictorians
For the first time in Spelman College's history, the historically-Black college has seven valedictorians.
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For the first time in Spelman College's history, the historically-Black college has seven valedictorians.
Authorities have identified the suspect and victim in the deadly stabbing that happened in the middle of day on the Atlanta Beltline.
Two people from the MV Hondius cruise ship who have been under observation at Emory University Hospital for days are now reunited wit other passengers in Nebraska.
Atlanta's public schools are being recognized as a national model for how to bounce back from the pandemic.
Starbucks says it is shutting down its Atlanta office and other across the country as part of a series of layoffs and closures.
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For the first time in Spelman College's history, the historically-Black college has seven valedictorians.
Two people from the MV Hondius cruise ship who have been under observation at Emory University Hospital for days are now reunited wit other passengers in Nebraska.
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